Russia

Great Russia

Great Russia is an unregistered nationalist far-right political party in the Russian Federation. Founded on 5 May 2007 at the congress in Moscow by Russian politician Dmitriy Rogozin. A Russian monarchist Andrei Savelyev was unanimously elected chairman of the party and was given the main task of officially registering the party in the near future. The party was co-founded by the Dmitry Rogozin’s Congress of Russian Communities and the largest nationalist organisation of the time, the Movement against Illegal Migration (DPNI). In September 2007, the party was denied registration a second time on the grounds that “the information in the submitted documents and the provisions of the statutes do not comply with the requirements of the legislation in force”.

On 16 June 2010, information about the revival of the party appeared on the party website, but no practical steps were taken. The domain of the party website went to a food factory. There are almost no updates on the new website and the party’s social media is inactive.

**Ideology**

“The Russian Doctrine” is a conceptual ideological system of the Russian worldview, presented as a publication. A fairly wide range of provisions of the “Russian Doctrine” is aimed at the use of traditional principles, cultural and moral values of the Russian civilisation for the development of Russia. This project is a concretized conceptual platform covering all spheres of life of a Russian person, designed to lead the country from a period of stagnation to the path of sustainable dynamic development and prosperity.

The doctrine envisages the possibility of a transition from a secular to a confessional state in the future, the introduction of censorship, the definition of Russia as a mono-ethnic state with national minorities.