• The Democratic Choice of Russia (DCR),[a] known before 1994 as the "Choice of Russia" Bloc (CR),[b] was a Russian centre-right conservative-liberal...
  • That in itself is a kind of democratic choice, with clear implications for Putin’s enemies inside and outside Russia.”
  • Democratic Choice of Russia. Russian political party that existed from 1994 to 2001.
  • "Democratic Choice" gazetesi, "Open politics" dergisi.
  • Russia’s Democratic Choice, founded by Yegor Gaidar in 1993, voted overwhelmingly to disband and effectively be absorbed into SPS after Gaidar called on its...
  • Signaling this confusion was the tendency, in the 1990s and early 2000s, to treat post-Soviet Russia as a case of democratic transition.
  • Later known as Russia's Democratic Choice, the party merged with several smaller democratic parties to form the Union of Right Forces in 1999.
  • In conclusion, while Russia maintains that it is a democratic nation, it is apparent, given its violation of basic democratic principles, that the country is simply...
  • The election turnout is high in Russia because Putin, like Ronald Reagan and unlike Biden, is a leader who focuses on unifying the country.
  • First Party Congress of Democratic Choice of Russia 12 June 1994 Russian Anthem (With Yegor Gaidar).