United Russia
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English name | United Russia |
Chairman | Dmitry Medvedev |
President of Russia | Vladimir Putin |
Prime Minister | Dmitry Medvedev |
Parliamentary Leader | Vladimir Vasilyev |
Founders |
Sergey Shoygu Yury Luzhkov Mintimer Shaimiev |
Founded | 1 December 2001 |
Merger of | Fatherland – All Russia Unity Our Home – Russia |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Youth wing | Young Guard of United Russia |
Membership (2013) | 2,073,772 |
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Centrism Statism Conservatism |
Political position |
Big tent (self-proclaimed) |
National affiliation | All-Russia People's Front |
Colours | White, Blue, Red (Russian national colors) |
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United Russia (Russian: Еди́ная Росси́я, tr. Yedinaya Rossiya; IPA: [(j)ɪˈdʲinəjə rɐˈsʲijə]) is as of 2017[update] the ruling political party of the Russian Federation. United Russia is the largest party in Russia; as of 2017[update] it holds 342 (or 76.22%) of the 450 seats in the State Duma.
The United Russia Party formed in December 2001 through a merger of the Unity Party and the Fatherland – All Russia Party. As of 2017[update] the United Russia Party supports the policies of the presidential administration. The Party's association with President and former Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (a former leader of the Party) has been the key to its success. There is also evidence that the electorate credits the Party for improvements to the economy.
Although the United Russia Party's popularity declined from its peak of 64.4% in the 2007 Duma elections to 49.32% in the 2011 elections, it remained the most popular party in the country, ahead of the second-placed Communist Party at 19.19%. In the 2016 elections it received 54.2%, while the second-place Communist Party received 13.3%.