On October 1, 1991, People's Deputies of the USSR
Roy Medvedev and Anatoly Denisov,
People's Deputies of the RSFSR Ivan Rybkin and
Vitaly Sevastyanov, Deputy of the
Leningrad Council Evgeny Krasnitsky (later a deputy of the
State Duma of the Russian Federation of the first convocation) and others called for the creation of a “new Russian party of leftist forces of socialist orientation” on the platform of the latest draft of the
CPSU Program “Socialism, Democracy, Progress”. The founding conference of the Socialist Workers' Party (SPT) was held on October 26, 1991 in the club of the Moscow plant "Compressor". The conference was opened by
Roy Medvedev, Anatoly Denisov made a political report. Representatives of the organizing committees of the
Russian Party of Communists and the
Union of Communists, as well as a delegation of the Communist Initiative Movement (DKI), who proposed to call the party the "Communist Party of Workers" were invited to the congress, but this proposal was not accepted. After that, the representatives of the DKI left their delegate mandates and left the congress, the representatives of the Union of Communists also left the congress, only the representatives of the organizing committee of the
Russian Party of Communists at first stated that they were dissatisfied with the name of the party and the program documents, but still remained in the SPT and formed in it "platform of communist workers", but in the end they stopped any cooperation with the SPT and held their own constituent congress. The Constituent Conference elected the organizing committee of the Constituent Congress of 63 people, chaired by
Ivan Rybkin. At a meeting of the organizing committee, it was announced that the spiritual leader of the party is
Roy Medvedev, and the official leaders of the SPT will be elected at the congress. On November 21, 1991, the
Socialist Party of Workers was registered by the
Ministry of Justice of the RSFSR (reg. No. 418). == Party position through the eyes of its leaders ==