The party was formed on 11 April 2012, and registered by the
Russian Ministry of Justice on 28 May under the chairmanship of the board of Alexander Vasenin, a friend of Denis Bogdanov—the eldest son of
Democratic Party of Russia leader
Andrei Bogdanov. The chairman of the Supreme Council of the party was a
political strategist, director of the PR agency KG Aranovich and Partners LLC, president of the investment Russia public organization Stanislav Aranovich. Previously, Stanislav Aranovich was the head of the youth department of the
Mordovian branch of the
Union of Right Forces; from 2006 to 2008 of the
Democratic Party of Russia; and from 2008 to 2012 of the
Right Cause. The party itself did not have a program, while the
Voronezh regional branch of the party in its program was an adherent of the ideology of
anarchism and uses its own party symbols, which are different from the central one. The party was created with the participation of the leader of the
Democratic Party of Russia (DPR) and the Center of Political Technologies of the same name,
Andrei Bogdanov, this was announced on 18 July at a joint press conference of the Coordinating Council – Technical Coalition, at which Bogdanov officially presented five new his participation in political parties: the restored
Democratic Party of Russia, as well as the
Union of Citizens under the leadership of Dmitry Popkov, the
Social Democratic Party of Russia under the leadership of Viktor Militarev, the
Communist Party of Social Justice under the leadership of Yuri Morozov and the People's Party of Russia, Which was represented by Stanislav Aranovich as its leader. The party is a member of the "Coordinating Council – Technical Coalition", created on the initiative of the leader of the DPR Andrey Bogdanov. The number of party members for 2012 is 500 people (the minimum required number of members for registration of a political party after the amendments to the federal law FZ-95 of 23 March 2012). The Internet edition
Lenta.ru stated that the party of the same name is a
spoiler and the party business of its owners, political strategists Bogdanov and Aranovich. The registered
brand they own was put up for sale, as evidenced by the party's program, which consists of three general proposals, published on the website of the Ministry of Justice of Russia. On 3 December 2013, in connection with the events at
Euromaidan, party leader Stanislav Aranovich, together with lawyer Dmitry Tretyakov, made a statement that Russia within the
CIS is obliged to come up with an initiative for the
Government of Ukraine to provide support against the opposition up to force intervention by sending the forces of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia to help their Ukrainian colleagues. On 14 June 2019, the
Supreme Court, at the suit of the
Ministry of Justice, liquidated the party for seven years for not participating in the regional elections. == Elections ==