Socialist Workers' Party (Russia)

"[3] The statutory and program documents, adopted at the founding conference and the 1st congress of the party, defined the goal of the party's statutory activities as “promoting a peaceful, constitutional withdrawal of Russian society from a deep economic, political and spiritual crisis, the formation, on the basis of radical reforms, of a legal democratic state, a diversified economy, civil society capable of providing real guarantees of rights and freedoms, a high level of well-being of citizens, social protection of the poor. "

The resolution of these tasks was supposed, according to the Charter, through "participation in the organization and activities of state authorities and local self-government, including by providing assistance to the deputies elected with the support of the SPT in the implementation of the will and orders of voters, the political goals of the party.

“Between Communists and Social Democrats” was the title of an interview given in 1995 to the newspaper “Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti”[6] by one of the co-founders of the SPT, People's Deputy of the USSR, Anatoly Alekseevich Denisov.

In particular, this prominent scientist from the Leningrad Polytechn, known throughout the country for broadcasting the sessions of the Congress of People's Deputies, said:«…It is not without reason that we consider ourselves a party for the social protection of workers.

On the other hand, to radical liberals, for whom absolute freedom is above all at the expense of social justice».The journalist Aleksandr Rabkovsky, who interviewed, noted that "according to the leaders of the Union of Telecommunications, the desire to cooperate with their party, to speak with it at the upcoming parliamentary elections, was expressed by many politicians - from the chairman of the Social Democracy Party A. Yakovlev to the head of the Russian National Cathedral A. Sterligov" ...

Анатолий Алексеевич Денисов

(1934—2010)