Ittifaq Party
Appearance
Ittifaq Party Татар милли бәйсезлек партиясе «Иттифак» | |
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Leader | Fauziya Bayramova |
Founded | April 1990 |
Legalised | 2 January 1992 |
Newspaper | Altyn Urda |
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Party flag | |
The Party of Tatar National Independence Ittifaq[a][b] is a political party founded in the Tatar ASSR in April, 1990, and officially registered on January 3, 1992.[1] Ittifaq was the first non-communist party in Tatarstan. It is commonly referred to as a Tatar nationalist party. It was named in honour of Ittifaq al-Muslimin, a pre-revolutionary Muslim political party represented in the Duma in Tsarist Russia.
The aims, as claimed by the party, are:
- revival of the Tatar nation
- restoring Tatar statehood
- recognition of the Tatar state as an international entity.
The permanent leader of the Ittifaq party is Fauziya Bayramova. She has been leading the party for more than 20 years. The party published its own newspaper - Altyn Urda - from 1993 to 1998.[2]
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ (in Russian) [1] Archived 2016-01-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Татар милли бәйсезлек партиясе "Иттифак"". Tatar Encyclopaedia (in Tatar). Kazan: The Republic of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia. 2002.
See also
[edit]Categories:
- 1990 establishments in Russia
- History of Tatarstan
- Indigenist political parties
- Nationalist parties in Russia
- Political parties established in 1990
- Political parties in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
- Political parties of minorities in Russia
- Politics of Tatarstan
- Pro-independence parties in the Soviet Union
- Separatism in Russia
- Tatar nationalism
- Tatar political parties
- Political organization stubs