Young Guard of United Russia
Young Guard of United Russia Молодая гвардия Единой России | |
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Abbreviation | MGER |
Leader | Anton Demidov[1] |
Founded | 15 November 2005 |
Preceded by | Young Unity |
Headquarters | 129110, Moscow, Pereyaslavsky lane, 4. |
Ideology | Youth parliamentarism Putinism |
Political position | Big tent |
National affiliation | United Russia |
Colours | White, Blue, Red (Russian national colors) |
Anthem | Patriots of the New Age |
Party flag | |
Website | |
mger.ru | |
The Young Guard of United Russia (Russian: Молодая гвардия Единой России, romanized: Molodaya gvardiya Yedinoy Rossii; MGER) is the youth wing of the United Russia party. Founded in 2005, it uses the name of the famous Young Guard, a World War II underground organization. A largely pro-Putin youth direct action group, the Young Guard claims to have 85 regional branches across Russia from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok in the far east.[2]
The Young Guard was founded to unite Russian youth, to engage young people into social-political life of Russia.[neutrality is disputed] The organization develops projects in many categories, e.g. "Volunteering", "Youth Electoral Campaigning", "Healthy Nation", "Accessible Environment", "Innovator", "Street Energy", 'My History', 'My Territory', "Youth Parliamentarianism", "Youth Federal Assembly", "Senses Factory", etc.
The organization has 160,000 members. The co-presidents of its coordinating council are Alena Arshinova and Timur Prokopenko.
In late December 2010 convicted spy Anna Chapman was appointed to the public council of the organization.[3][4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Антон Демидов избран Председателем Координационного совета Молодой Гвардии Единой России
- ^ Molodaya gvardiya.Retrieved 2 August 2007.
- ^ Russia spy Anna Chapman given pro-Kremlin youth role, BBC News (22 December 2010)
- ^ Baker, Peter; Weiser, Benjamin (8 July 2010). "Russian Spy Suspects Plead Guilty as Part of a Swap". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
External links
[edit]- Molodaya gvardiya website (in Russian)