In 1992, Eduard Limonov founded the National Bolshevik Front (NBF) as an amalgamation of six minor groups.[81] Aleksandr Dugin was among its earliest members and was instrumental in convincing Limonov to enter politics, and signed the declaration of the founding of the party in 1993.[82] The party first attracted attention in 1992 when two members were arrested for possessing grenades. The incident gave the NBP publicity for a boycott campaign they were organizing against Western goods.[83]
The NBF joined forces with the National Salvation Front (a broad coalition of Russian communists and nationalists).[84] In 1998, Dugin left the NBP as a result of a conflict with other members of the party.[85] This led to the party moving further left in Russia's political spectrum, and led to members of the party denouncing Dugin and his group as fascists.[86]
Joe_McCarthy -2 points 2 weeks ago
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