"Fair Russia" Party sees its future in coalition with communists, "Yabloko" party and non-party opposition

The United Social Democratic Party could potentially emerge on the basis of
the "Fair Russia" party, communists, other opposition parties and non-party
opposition representatives, Duma deputy Dmitry Gudkov, member of the "Fair
Russia" party said in an interview with RIA Novosti.

Gudkov said that "the changing political situation" in the country, in
particular, the simplification of the upcoming party registration will
bring about new changes to the political system.

Gudkov did not rule out the possibility of the "Fair Russia" uniting with
the Communists, the "Yabloko" party and representatives of the independent
opposition. He said that the elections have shown a demand for young
politicians and new leaders. This tendency cannot be ignored, Gudkov said.

According to Gudkov, the "Fair Russia" party might become the "core" of a
united Social-Democratic Party of the European type.

The chairman of the "Fair Russia" party, Nikolay Levichev, earlier told RIA
Novosti that the "neo-Stalinist bias" of the Communist party and their idea
of nationalization of industry are the main factors hindering
cooperation between the Communist Party with its potential allies.Russia" party said in an interview with RIA Novosti.

Gudkov said that "the changing political situation" in the country, in
particular, the simplification of the upcoming party registration will
bring about new changes to the political systen,

Gudkov did not rule out the possibility of the "Fair Russia" uniting with
the Communists, the "Yabloko" party and representatives of the independent
opposition. He said that the elections have shown a demand for young
politicians and new leaders. This tendency cannot be ignored, Gudkov said.

According to Gudkov, the "Fair Russia" party might become the "core" of a
united Social-Democratic Party of the European type.

The chairman of the "Fair Russia" party, Nikolay Levichev, earlier told RIA
Novosti that the "neo-Stalinist bias" of the Communist party and their idea
of nationalization of industry are the main factors hindering
cooperation between the Communist Party with its potential allies.

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