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Transformation of Ural






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Transformation of Ural
Преображение Урала
FounderEduard Rossel
FoundedNovember 22, 1993 (1993-11-22)
Dissolvedca. 2004
HeadquartersYekaterinburg
IdeologyRegionalism
Party flag
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Transformation of Ural (Russian: Преображение Урала, romanizedPreobrazheniye Urala) was a regional political association in Russia, operating in Sverdlovsk Oblast. It participated in 1995 Russian legislative electionasTransformation of the Fatherland (Russian: Преображение Отечества, romanizedPreobrazheniye Otechestva).

    Origins[edit]

    In 1993 autonomist movement in Sverdlovsk Oblast resulted in proclaiming the Ural Republic on 31 October. Ten days after the regional leader, the head of administration of Sverdlovsk Oblast Eduard Rossel was removed from office by president Boris Yeltsin, and the republic ceased to exist. Transformation of Ural was founded in November 1993 by Rossel's supporters. Alexey Vorobyov, a close ally of Eduard Rossel, was its initial organizer, and Anton Bakov was Transformation's political coordinator for a long time.[1]

    Electoral history[edit]

    Regional level[edit]

    The first elections, in which the Transformation of Ural took part, took place on 10 April 1994. The movement received three out of 28 seats in the Sverdlovsk Oblast Duma. Gaining support from other factions, Rossel was elected chairman of the Duma.[2] The gubernatorial election of 1995 became a key event in the Transformation's history. Eduard Rossel and his successor as the head of administration Alexey Strakhov were the frontrunners. In the second round of elections, Rossel won with 59% of the vote. The 1996 election to the Legislative Assembly was also successful: Transformation won 35.2% and received six mandates out of 14.[3] Two years later, the movement was in for a failure. In the 1998 election, the bloc received only 9.26% of the vote and two seats, overtaken by the『Our Home — Our City』of Arkady Chernetsky.[1]

    After this defeat, Rossel decided to drop the very name "Transformation of Ural." He founded the "Unity of the Urals" bloc, later renamed "For the Native Ural." This organization practically ceased to exist in 2004, when governor Eduard Rossel joined the United Russia party, as well as the bloc's representatives in the legislative assembly did. Amendments to the federal law on political parties in the early 2000s forced regional parties in Russia to abandon their activity.[1]

    Federal level[edit]

    Shortly before the elections to the 2nd State Duma in 1995, Eduard Rossel created the All-Russian public organization "Transformation of the Fatherland" on the basis of the "Transformation of Ural." On 28 September 1995 Transformation of the Fatherland formed the eponymous electoral bloc, allying with the Free Democratic Party of Russia (SvDPR) of Marina Salye and the All-Russian Party for Human Security (VPBCh) of Nikolay Arzhannikov. It did not overcome the 5% electoral threshold, receiving 339,654 votes (0.49%, 23rd place). Anatoly Kotkov, a member of the Democratic Party of Russia, was elected to the Duma from this bloc in Nizhny Tagil constituency.[4]

    Symbols[edit]

    The white-green-black flag, used by Transformation of Ural, was first raised in 1992 at the Mansi people's congress in Uray. Anton Bakov is considered the initiator of the use of this flag in the Ural Republic project, for which he was developing the constitution. Bakov denies that the tricolor was previously used by Mansi activists.[5]

    Another symbol of the movement was a golden figure of a bird. It was described either as an eagle or a pigeon, and was redrawn from one of the Kasli iron sculptures.[6]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "На Урале создано первое в стране непартийное политическое движение" [The first non-partisan political movement in the country was created in the Urals]. Sverdlovsk Oblast Gazette (in Russian). 2016-11-22. Archived from the original on 2021-01-16. Retrieved 2021-11-06.
  • ^ "Диалог Антона Бакова и писателя Алексея Иванова" [Dialogue between Anton Bakov and writer Alexey Ivanov]. Znak.com (in Russian). 2014-05-27. Archived from the original on 2017-11-11. Retrieved 2021-11-06.
  • ^ "Формирование законодательного органа Свердловской области" [Formation of the legislative body of Sverdlovsk Oblast]. Reftinsky local election commission (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2020-02-21. Retrieved 2021-11-06.
  • ^ All-Russian public organization "Transformation of the Fatherland" ("Rossel's party") Archived 2011-05-19 at the Wayback Machine, panorama.ru
  • ^ "Мансийская республика. Как в девяностые Антон Баков и Эдуард Россель присоединяли нефтяные земли ХМАО" [Mansi Republic: How Anton Bakov and Eduard Rossel annexed the oil lands of the KhMAO in the 90s]. 66.ru (in Russian). 2020-03-21. Archived from the original on 2020-12-01. Retrieved 2021-11-06.
  • ^ The Flag: Bulletin of the Russian Centre of Vexillology and Heraldry Archived 2017-09-08 at the Wayback Machine, No. 11, July 2008, p. 3

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