The Russian Yabloko party is a liberal political party in Russia that has been active since its establishment in 1993. The name "Yabloko" translates to "apple" in English, a choice meant to symbolize freshness and renewal in the political landscape of post-Soviet Russia. The party was founded by Grigory Yavlinsky, Yuri Boldyrev, and Vladimir Lukin, prominent figures in Russian politics who sought to create a platform that could offer a democratic and reformist alternative to the dominant political forces of the time.
Yabloko's values are deeply rooted in liber…
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