- Source: Russian Labour Front
Russian Labour Front (RTF; Russian: Российский трудовой фронт; РТФ), formerly Russian United Labour Front (ROT FRONT; Russian: Российский объединённый трудовой фронт; РОТ ФРОНТ) is a communist party in Russia. It was formed by the Left Front, Russian Communist Workers' Party (RCWP) and several unions on 21 December 2010, but was only registered on 4 December 2012 on the eight attempt.
On 27 February 2020, the party was de-registered by the Supreme Court of Russia after the Ministry of Justice appealed for the party's liquidation over its non-participation in elections.
Split from the RCWP
In 2022, the organization split from the Russian Communist Workers' Party and was rebranded under the leadership of Alexander Batov; The word "united" was removed from the name, its abbreviation was changed to "RTF", and the design of the website was changed to feature the colour blue more prominently, with red having previously been the primary colour, while communist symbols were removed. The rebranding was preceded by disagreements over the RCWP's support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the expulsion of Batov from the RCWP.
The RCWP plans to re-organise the ROT FRONT with the United Communist Party.
See also
Communist Party of Social Justice
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
Communists of Russia
Left Front (Russia)
Russian Communist Workers' Party of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Russian Socialist Movement
References
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- Front Barat (Perang Dunia I)
- Perang Dunia II
- Mikheil Gelovani
- Sosialisme
- Liberalisme
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Mircea Snegur
- Vladimir Lenin
- Leonid Brezhnev
- Federasi Pemuda Demokratik Sedunia
- Russian Labour Front
- Labour Russia
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Eastern Front (World War I)
- Eastern Front (World War II)
- General Jewish Labour Bund
- Russian People's Labour Party
- List of left-wing political parties
- The Other Russia (coalition)
- North Russia intervention