The Russian Democratic Reform Movement (Russian: Российское движение демократических реформ, romanized: Rossiyskoye dvizheniye demokraticheskikh reform, RDDR) was a political party in Russia.
The party was established in 1991 by Alexander Yakovlev, Arkady Volsky, Anatoly Sobchak, Eduard Shevardnadze and Gavriil Kharitonovich Popov.
In the 1993 parliamentary elections it received 4% of the proportional representation vote,[2] failing to cross the electoral threshold.
However, it won eight constituency seats in the State Duma.
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