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National Bolshevik Party

The National Bolshevik Party was a Russian political movement founded in 1993 that combined far-left revolutionary ideas with nationalist and authoritarian elements. It aimed to blend socialist principles with strong national pride, often advocating for a new, centralized state to replace existing political structures. The party was known for provocative rhetoric and symbolically mixing communist imagery with nationalist themes, challenging both Western-style liberalism and traditional Russian political factions. It gained notoriety for its radical stances and controversial demonstrations but was officially banned in Russia in 2007.