The Far-Eastern Republican Party (Russian: Далне-Восточная Республиканская Партия, romanized: Dalne-Vostochnaya Respublikanskaya Partiya) was a political party formed on the basis of the Vladivostok branch of the Russian People's Front (RPF) at the Founding Congress on July 13, 1990.
The party advocated for the restoration of the Far Eastern Republic.
[2] The party was formed at the at the Founding Congress on July 13, 1990 in Vladivostok by the secretary of the RPF Igor Cherevkov, a deputy of the Vladivostok City Council.
[2] In 1992, DVRP demanded a referendum on the restoration of the Far-Eastern Republic, threatening to form a provisional government and speak at the UN and The Hague.
[5][4] In 2009, during the Vladivostok rally against the anti-crisis policy of the Russian authorities, Igor Cherevkov demanded the change of the entire elite of power both in Moscow and in Primorye.