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on the other hand belonged to the leadership of the Spiritual Heritage (and according to some sources, was strongly influenced by Podberyozkin's political philosophy). The movement was one of the initiators and members of the pro-communist umbrella organization
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that gathered supporters of G. Zyuganov's presidential bid. The Spiritual Heritage movement eventually decided to participate independently in the 1999 State Duma election (Podberyozkin also considered running in the
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Since 1998, close relations between the movement and the Communist Party started to wane; Alexey Podberyozkin ran independently at the
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until autumn 1998: members of the Spiritual Heritage movements participated in the 1995 State Duma election within the CPRF list, and
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political party in Russia. Its orientation has been characterized as moderately “national-
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Vserossiyskoye obshchestvenno-politicheskoye dvizheniye "Dukhovnoye naslediye"
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list, for which reason he was expelled from the CPRF State Duma faction).
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The ideology of the Spiritual Heritage movement can be characterized as
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All-Russian Social-Political Movement “Spiritual Heritage”
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Leader
Alexey Podberezkin
United Socialist Party
Party of Social Justice
Moscow
Russia
Ideology
Russian nationalism
Moderate nationalism
Patriotism
Statism
Blue
Red
Russian
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
Russian
Russian
nationalist
imperial
Alexey Podberezkin
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
Gennady Zyuganov
People's Patriotic Union of Russia
Fatherland
statist
2000 Russian presidential election
United Socialist Party of Russia

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