Conceptual Party "Unity"

Conceptual Party "Unity"
Концептуальная партия «Единение»
AbbreviationCPU (English)
КПЕ (Russian)
LeaderKonstantin Petrov
FoundersKonstantin Petrov
Natalya Apalkova
FoundedJuly 2000; 24 years ago (2000-07)
Banned13 July 2007; 17 years ago (2007-07-13)
Headquarters68/10th Building, Leninsky Avenue, Moscow, Russia. 119296
NewspaperMeasure for measure
IdeologyConcept of Public Security "Dead Water"
Conspiracy theory
Occultism[1]
Neopaganism
Neo-Stalinism[2]
Anti-communism[3]
Antisemitism
Anti-Christianity
Anti-Western sentiment
Political positionFar-right
Colours  Blue
Website
kpe.ru

The Conceptual Party "Unity" (KPE; Russian: Концептуальная партия «Единение»; КПЕ; Kontseptual'naya partiya «Yedineniye», KPE) was a political party in Russia from 2000 to 2007, not to be confused with the Unity Party of Russia (Yedinstvo), which existed from 1999 to 2001. It advocated for the interests of a new religious movement of an occult and conspiracy theorist nature called the "Concept of Public Security" (KOB). The party's leader was retired Major General of the Space Forces of the Russian Armed Forces Konstantin Petrov (volkhv Meragor; 1945-2009).[1]

In the 2003 Russian legislative election, the party won 1.2% of the popular vote and no seats. The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation liquidated the party on 15 May 2007, citing failure to prove the required registration numbers. Some key texts of the KOB are banned in Russia and included in the Federal List of Extremist Materials.[1]

Since 2012, the party has been active as the Russian Public Movement "Course of Truth and Unity" (Russian: Российское общенародное движение "Курсом правды и Единения"), chaired by Sergey Kamenev.[4]

  1. ^ a b c Sorokina.
  2. ^ Evgeny Moroz. Язычники-сталинисты или «Концептуальная партия „Единение“»
  3. ^ "Язычники-сталинисты или "Концептуальная партия «Единение"". Russian Line. 2003-11-24. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  4. ^ ЕГРЮЛ: РОД КПЕ Движение КПЕ