Background In May 2020, Alexander Pozhalov, Research Director of the ISEPIC Foundation, said that he did not see any electoral differences between the
Party of Growth and
New People, calling them both liberal. In 2021,
Moskovskaya Gazeta said that the
New People party and the
Party of Growth have a common electorate in the
parliamentary elections, both parties will compete for a common voter. Adviser to the Governor of the
Pskov Oblast Anton Sergeev admitted the possibility of merger of the Party of Growth and New People.
Foundation On 27 June 2023,
New People and the
Party of Growth entered into a political alliance in order not to compete with each other in the
2023 Russian regional elections. This was announced by party leaders
Alexey Nechayev and
Boris Titov. The parties will set up a joint headquarters for regional elections. In particular, it is planned not to field candidates from parties in the same constituencies in the elections of the City Dumas and Legislative Assemblies. Since it is impossible to form a bloc legally without a legal merger of parties, which is not yet planned, the cooperation of the parties will be expressed in the absence of competition in the same constituencies and the support of each other's candidates. ==See also==