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Civic Initiative (; GRANI, ) was a Russian
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. From 2018 to 2020, it was known as the Party of Changes (; ''Partiya peremen''). The founder of the party,
Andrey Nechayev Andrey Alekseyevich Nechayev (; born February 2, 1953) is a Russian politician, scientist and economist. He served as the first economy minister of the Russian Federation from 1992 to 1993 in Viktor Chernomyrdin's First Cabinet. Nechayev is one ...
, was the Minister of Economic Development from 1991 to 1994. On 16 May 2025, the Ministry of Justice requested the liquidation of the party due to its failure to take part in elections for seven years in a row. On 17 June 2025, the
Supreme Court of Russia The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation () is a court within the judiciary of Russia and the court of last resort in Russian administrative law, civil law, criminal law and commercial law cases. It also supervises the work of lower courts ...
liquidated the party.


History

Alexei Kudrin Alexei Leonidovich Kudrin ( rus, Алексе́й Леони́дович Ку́дрин, p=ɐlʲɪkˈsʲej lʲɪɐˈnʲidəvʲɪtɕ ˈkudrʲɪn; born 12 October 1960) is a Russian liberal politician and economist. Previously he served as the C ...
, who took part in the
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, wished to act as a mediator between the opposition and the government. He established the "Committee for Civil Initiatives" in April 2012. The group's official title was decided by Nechayev, and it was supported by the former finance minister. Initially, Nechayev had planned to create a political party in collaboration with Kudrin. The project was eventually abandoned after Kudrin, following consultations with
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, concluded that it was premature to form such a party. By that time, Nechayev had already gathered supporters and decided to proceed with creating a new center-right party independently. The formation of the party was announced on 27 July 2012, and over the next six months, party branches were established in 50 different regions. This development was facilitated by a reduction in the legislative threshold for party registration, which lowered the required membership from 40,000 to 500, significantly easing the registration process. After the dissolution of the
Union of Right Forces The Union of Right Forces (URF). was a Russian liberal-conservative political public organization and former party, initially founded as an electoral bloc in 1999 and associated with free market reforms, privatization, and the legacy of the "yo ...
, the political spectrum remained free, and on the initiative of Nechayev, a group of like-minded people was again assembled, intending to create a new party with a liberal-democratic ideology. Since the creation of the organizing committee, the party has often taken part in mass actions ("March of Millions", March against the
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, "Right to Arms" rally, "May 6 Prisoners" rally, "For Free Business" rally, "Peace March", "The Rally For a Green Moscow", etc.), in 2020 the party participated in the organization of the "March in memory of
Boris Nemtsov Boris Yefimovich Nemtsov; (9 October 195927 February 2015) was a Russian physicist, liberalism in Russia, liberal politician, and outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin. Early in his political career, he was involved in the introduction of reform ...
". On March 2, 2013, the founding congress of the party was held in the conference room of the
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, at which the party's manifesto, resolution, and party charter were adopted and an application for registration was submitted to the
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. On May 13, 2013, the party was registered. On January 30, 2014, the party nominated the former Deputy Minister of Economy of Russia, Ivan Starikov, as a candidate for mayor of Novosibirsk. A few days before the vote, Starikov and several candidates withdrew from the elections in favor of the
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candidate Anatoly Lokot, whom their withdrawal benefited. Later, Starikov was appointed the representative of Novosibirsk in Moscow in the rank of vice-mayor. Civic Initiative candidate Yury Vyazov won the early elections for the Head of the
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of
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, held on September 14, 2014, with 46.62% of the vote. In 2015, the political council of the party included
Vladimir Ryzhkov Vladimir Aleksandrovich Ryzhkov (; born 3 September 1966) is a Russian historian and liberal politician, a former co-chair of People's Freedom Party (2006 –2014) and former Russian State Duma member (1993–2007), First Deputy Chairman ...
, Dmitry Nekrasov, Maxim Katz,
Dmitry Gudkov Dmitry Gennadyevich Gudkov (; born 19 January 1980) is a Russian politician and opposition leader. He was elected as a member of the State Duma in 2011–2016. His father, Gennady Gudkov, was also a Duma deputy in 2001–2012. Both father and ...
and
Gennady Gudkov Gennady Vladimirovich Gudkov (; born 15 August 1956) is a Russian politician and businessman. ''The Moscow Times'' described him in 2012 as "one of parliament's most vocal and charismatic critics" of President Vladimir Putin. Background Gudkov ...
. The party made a decision to nominate candidates for deputies of the Legislative Assembly of
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. Among others, the candidates were the party leader Andrey Nechayev and
Darya Besedina Daria Stanislavovna Besedina (; born July 22, 1988) is a Russian opposition politician, urbanist, deputy of the 7th Moscow City Duma, member of the Yabloko party from 2017 to 2021. Biography Darya Besedina was born in Khimki in 1988. In Dar ...
. As a result, they were not allowed before the elections. On June 13, 2018, the Moscow branch of the party decided to nominate
Dmitry Gudkov Dmitry Gennadyevich Gudkov (; born 19 January 1980) is a Russian politician and opposition leader. He was elected as a member of the State Duma in 2011–2016. His father, Gennady Gudkov, was also a Duma deputy in 2001–2012. Both father and ...
as a candidate for
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, but he could not pass the municipal filter, having submitted only 76 signatures out of 110 required to the Moscow City Electoral Commission. In the
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, the party supported the former deputy chairman of the
Union of Right Forces The Union of Right Forces (URF). was a Russian liberal-conservative political public organization and former party, initially founded as an electoral bloc in 1999 and associated with free market reforms, privatization, and the legacy of the "yo ...
faction in the State Duma of the III convocation, candidate Boris Nadezhdin, nominated by the
Party of Growth Party of Growth (, ) was a liberal-conservative political party in Russia which had representatives in several local legislatures. Created in March 2016 on the basis of the Right Cause party, the party's main policy stances are liberal free marke ...
. He got 93,223 votes (4.36%) and came in last place. The party opposes
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and healthcare reform in Moscow. It supports free enterprise, the modernization of the economic and social sphere of life, and the legalization of the possession of weapons. The party has strongly condemned the murder of
Boris Nemtsov Boris Yefimovich Nemtsov; (9 October 195927 February 2015) was a Russian physicist, liberalism in Russia, liberal politician, and outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin. Early in his political career, he was involved in the introduction of reform ...
. Most often, despite the collected signatures for the nomination of municipal deputies, party lists are denied registration from local election commissions under various pretexts. On November 25, 2019, the Ministry of Justice filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court demanding the suspension of the party's activities.


2016 Russian legislative election

Civic Initiative tried to unite with
Yabloko The Russian United Democratic Party Yabloko (RUDP Yabloko; rus, Росси́йская объединённая демократи́ческая па́ртия «Я́блоко», Rossiyskaya obyedinyonnaya demokraticheskaya partiya "Yabloko" ...
for the sake of nominating a single list of candidates for the
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to the State Duma. However, because members of the Yabloko party were delaying a decision on this issue, the party joined forces in the election campaign with another
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party, the
Party of Growth Party of Growth (, ) was a liberal-conservative political party in Russia which had representatives in several local legislatures. Created in March 2016 on the basis of the Right Cause party, the party's main policy stances are liberal free marke ...
. The cooperation agreement was signed by the chairmen of the two parties - business ombudsman
Boris Titov Boris Yuryevich Titov (; born 24 December 1960) is a Russian politician and businessman serving as the presidential commissioner for entrepreneurs' rights since 2012. He has led the Party of Growth, previously known as Right Cause, since Febru ...
and Andrey Nechayev. At the congress, the party approved a federal list of candidates for the September 18 elections and also nominated candidates in 162 single-mandate constituencies. The federal list includes:
Boris Titov Boris Yuryevich Titov (; born 24 December 1960) is a Russian politician and businessman serving as the presidential commissioner for entrepreneurs' rights since 2012. He has led the Party of Growth, previously known as Right Cause, since Febru ...
,
Irina Khakamada Irina Mutsuovna Khakamada ( rus, Ири́на Муцу́овна Хакама́да, p=ɪˈrʲinə mʊˈtsuəvnə xəkɐˈmadə; born 13 April 1955) is a Russian economist, political activist, journalist, teacher, publicist, and politician who ...
,
Oksana Dmitriyeva Oksana Genrikhovna Dmitriyeva (; born 3 April 1958) is a Russian politician and economist, who currently serves as a deputy of the State Duma since 2021, having previously served in the position from 1993 to 2016. A former government minister in ...
, Dmitry Potapenko, Oleg Nikolaev, Ksenia Sokolova, Natalia Burykina,
Andrey Nechayev Andrey Alekseyevich Nechayev (; born February 2, 1953) is a Russian politician, scientist and economist. He served as the first economy minister of the Russian Federation from 1992 to 1993 in Viktor Chernomyrdin's First Cabinet. Nechayev is one ...
, Ivan Grachev,
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and Dmitry Porochkin. Nechayev ran on the federal part of the party list and in the Leningrad single-mandate constituency in Moscow.
Anatoly Chubais Anatoly Borisovich Chubais (; born 16 June 1955) is a Russian- Israeli politician and economist who was responsible for privatization in Russia as an influential member of Boris Yeltsin's administration in the early 1990s. During this period, ...
in his
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post called him one of the most professional candidates for the new Duma, and Maxim Katz said that if a good campaign is carried out, Nechayev has a chance to win.
Alexei Kudrin Alexei Leonidovich Kudrin ( rus, Алексе́й Леони́дович Ку́дрин, p=ɐlʲɪkˈsʲej lʲɪɐˈnʲidəvʲɪtɕ ˈkudrʲɪn; born 12 October 1960) is a Russian liberal politician and economist. Previously he served as the C ...
also pinned his hopes on the "Party of Growth". In a single constituency, the party won 679,030 votes (1.29%) and 1,171,259 votes (2.25%) in single-mandate constituencies, thus not holding a single candidate to the
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. Boris Titov believes that the party has conducted the best of all election campaigns. He connects the election result with the existing strong apathy among entrepreneurs and people of liberal views.


Ksenia Sobchak's nomination for the 2018 presidential election

Ksenia Sobchak Ksenia Anatolyevna Sobchak (, ; born 5 November 1981) is a Russian public figure, TV anchor, journalist, socialite and actress who also holds Israeli citizenship. She is the younger daughter of the first democratically elected mayor of Saint P ...
, declaring that she supports the Civic Initiative program, on December 23, 2017, joined her political council. At the same time, she was nominated by the party as a
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for the post of
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. Sobchak officially announced her nomination and explained that she considers participation in the elections to be the best legal way to express a protest and that she plans to become a kind of "against all". Nechayev agreed to be nominated with the expectation that the votes gained in the elections will help the party to acquire state funding, and the admission to the air of federal TV channels will increase recognition, also Nechayev was categorically against Sobchak's nomination if it would be "part of the Presidential Administration's election game". Ksenia's nomination was supported by
Mikhail Khodorkovsky Mikhail Borisovich Khodorkovsky (, ; born 26 June 1963), sometimes known by his initials MBK, is an exiled Russian businessman, Russian oligarchs, oligarch, and Russian opposition, opposition activist, now residing in London. In 2003, Khodork ...
,
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,
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and
Mikhail Kasyanov Mikhail Mikhailovich Kasyanov ( rus, Михаи́л Миха́йлович Касья́нов, , mʲɪxɐˈil mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ kɐˈsʲjanəf, links=no; born 8 December 1957) is a Russian politician who served as Prime Minister of Russia fr ...
. Ksenia's "123 Steps" election program was helped by
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, director of the Post-Industrial Society Research Center, and Andrey Nechayev, party leader, and Avdotya Smirnova (in the part related to inclusive society and provisions related to this area in the program) and lawyer Elena Lukyanova (provisions related to constitutional reform). In addition to these individuals, Sobchak's campaign headquarters included: one of the founders of the
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television company Igor Malashenko, who campaigned for
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in
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, director of the AIDS.Center Anton Krasovsky ( previously headed
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's headquarters), a Belarusian political strategist who worked with the headquarters of the
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and
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, Vitaly Shklyarov, director of external relations of the Snob project Ksenia Chudinova, director Sergei Kalvarsky, former editor-in-chief of the Political News Agency
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, human rights activist
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, blogger and former member of the
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's
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) and former VK press secretary Georgy Lobushkin. Also Demyan Kudryavtsev, whose family owned the newspaper
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, gave Ksenia advice related to the campaign. On February 13, 2018, it became known that
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, the first ombudsman for human rights in the Russian Federation, would become the confidant of the candidate Ksenia Sobchak for the presidency, but a day later he refused this, stating that “one should not undertake what is not you know how to do in the best possible way, and in what you do not feel firmly convinced". The sponsors of the Sobchak campaign were Serguei Adoniev (co-owner of Yota Devices), Alexander Fedotov (president of the publishing house ACMG, which publishes
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, SNC and OK! Magazines in Russia), Vladimir Palikhata (founder of the Legacy Square Capital investment group, Russian publisher of the magazine about entrepreneurship Inc.), Alexander Roslyakov (owner of the Onego Shipping transport company), Vadim and Yana Raskovalovs (owners of the Sportlife sports club network and the Yana jewelry company) and Anatoly Tsybulevsky (founder and co-owner of New Energy Systems). As a result, in the
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(March 18, 2018), candidate Ksenia Sobchak gained 1,238,031 votes or 1.68%, taking 4th place. Her result was the highest among candidates with
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programs ( Yavlinsky - 1.05% and Titov - 0.76%).


Conflict between Ksenia Sobchak and Alexei Navalny

In an interview with
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, Ksenia Sobchak stated that she was willing to withdraw her candidacy if
Alexei Navalny Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny (, ; 4 June 197616 February 2024) was a Russian Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia, opposition leader, anti-corruption in Russia, corruption activist and political prisoner. He founded the Anti-Corruption Found ...
managed to secure his registration as a candidate. Before her nomination, Sobchak had suggested that Navalny create a contingency plan in case he was not allowed to run or he could consider his wife, Yulia, as a potential candidate. However, Navalny rejected both proposals, arguing that the votes of those willing to support him could not simply be transferred to another candidate. Navalny first spoke about Sobchak's nomination by saying, "Ksenia Sobchak, being a Russian citizen over 35 years old and not in prison, has every right to nominate her candidacy.". However, Navalny would later call Sobchak "a caricatured liberal candidate with a cannibalistic position", and she, in return, accused him of wanting to have a monopoly on the opposition. At a press conference with President Putin, Sobchak spoke about Navalny, saying: “There is a candidate, Navalny, who has been campaigning for a year. Fabricated criminal cases were brought against him specifically to prevent his candidacy. Their fabricated nature was confirmed by the
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.” Navalny later thanked her for raising the issue. However, after the final decision to deny his registration as a presidential candidate, he called on his supporters to boycott the election. Despite everything, Ksenia Sobchak offered Navalny to become her confidant so that he would have the opportunity to speak on TV channels instead of her, but he refused. On election day, Alexei Navalny spoke about Sobchak's visit to his home in the fall of 2017, during which Ksenia, according to him, admitted that she had received an offer of a substantial monetary reward for her nomination and participation in the presidential race. Sobchak rejected accusations of collusion with the authorities.


Boris Nadezhdin's nomination for the 2024 presidential election

Boris Nadezhdin Boris Borisovich Nadezhdin (; born 26 April 1963) is a Russian opposition politician. He served in the State Duma from 1999 to 2003. He was also a municipal councillor in Moscow and was considered to be a close ally of opposition politician Bor ...
is a former member of the Russia
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and currently
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's local politician. On 6 October 2023, Nadezhdin's participation in the
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was announced by Dmitry Kisiev, founder of the Candidates’ Headquarters, on his social media. On 31 October 2023, Nadezhdin publicly announced that he will run from the Civic Initiative party. On 17 June 2025, the
Supreme Court of Russia The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation () is a court within the judiciary of Russia and the court of last resort in Russian administrative law, civil law, criminal law and commercial law cases. It also supervises the work of lower courts ...
, acting on a petition by the Ministry of Justice, ordered the dissolution of Civic Initiative for failing to participate in elections since 2018, during which its candidates were blocked from registering by election officials.


Democratic coalition

Ahead of the September 2015 regional elections, it was announced that the party had become a member of a democratic opposition coalition, which planned to participate with a single list from the
People's Freedom Party People's Freedom Party may mean one of the following: * People's Freedom Party (Russia) * People's Freedom Party "For Russia without Lawlessness and Corruption" * Constitutional Democratic Party, also called the People's Freedom Party * Constit ...
in six elections across three regions. However, the politicians failed to reach an agreement, as a result of which the democratic coalition and the Civil Initiative had to compete in the elections to the Legislative Assembly of Kaluga Oblast, but the party was not admitted to them. In 2016, the party tried to unite with
Yabloko The Russian United Democratic Party Yabloko (RUDP Yabloko; rus, Росси́йская объединённая демократи́ческая па́ртия «Я́блоко», Rossiyskaya obyedinyonnaya demokraticheskaya partiya "Yabloko" ...
for the sake of nominating a single list of candidates for elections to the State Duma, however, because
Yabloko The Russian United Democratic Party Yabloko (RUDP Yabloko; rus, Росси́йская объединённая демократи́ческая па́ртия «Я́блоко», Rossiyskaya obyedinyonnaya demokraticheskaya partiya "Yabloko" ...
delayed making a decision on this issue, the party joined forces in the election campaign with the
Party of Growth Party of Growth (, ) was a liberal-conservative political party in Russia which had representatives in several local legislatures. Created in March 2016 on the basis of the Right Cause party, the party's main policy stances are liberal free marke ...
". Party chairman Andrey Nechayev often tries to unite democratic forces, but this happens very rarely. He spoke about Yavlinsky's inability to negotiate and reproaches Navalny for destroying the democratic coalition.


Party of Changes

On March 13, 2018, ''
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'' reported that
Ksenia Sobchak Ksenia Anatolyevna Sobchak (, ; born 5 November 1981) is a Russian public figure, TV anchor, journalist, socialite and actress who also holds Israeli citizenship. She is the younger daughter of the first democratically elected mayor of Saint P ...
and
Dmitry Gudkov Dmitry Gennadyevich Gudkov (; born 19 January 1980) is a Russian politician and opposition leader. He was elected as a member of the State Duma in 2011–2016. His father, Gennady Gudkov, was also a Duma deputy in 2001–2012. Both father and ...
would announce on March 15 the creation of a new right-wing party based on the Civic Initiative. From that moment, the party began to have problems with the Ministry of Justice (which is why the party's rebranding was informal). Gudkov said that the main goal of the project would be to get to the
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— to win the parliamentary elections in 2021. At the end of May, Znak.com, citing its sources, said that the congress was postponed from June 3 to the autumn, which is due to the position of the presidential administration, which wants to hold a single voting day in 2018 "with a minimum number of scandals and competition." On May 31, 2018, during a press conference with Gudkov, Sobchak, and Nechayev, it was announced that the congress would be held on June 23. Additionally, Dmitry Gudkov declared his candidacy for the
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from the party. He mentioned that he had already gathered the signatures of municipal deputies and would soon submit the signatures to the Moscow City Election Commission or the Mayor's Office. On June 23, 2018, a founding congress was held, where it was decided to create a new "Party of Changes" on the basis of the "Civil Initiative." Ksenia Sobchak and Dmitry Gudkov were appointed to the top posts of the party. New symbols appeared and 15 people entered the new political council, including: * Gudkov * Sobchak * Andrey Nechayev * Alexander Solovyov, former chairman of the Open Russia movement * Timur Valeev, executive director of
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* Anton Nemtsov, son of
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* Dmitry Nekrasov, former executive secretary of the
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* Marina Litvinovich, a political scientist * Elena Lukyanova, a lawyer *
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, Russia's Minister of Economy from 1994 to 1997 * Yevgeny Gontmakher *
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, a journalist * Maxim Reznik, former chairman of the
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regional branch of
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from 2003 to 2012 On March 1, 2019, the youth movement "Petersburg - City of Changes!" was created in St. Petersburg in order to counteract the activity of the "Party of Changes" in the city, the municipal elections, and the election of the governor of St. Petersburg. In April 2019, it became known that Sobchak had stopped funding the Party of Changes. Dmitry Gudkov left the party in March 2020, not wanting to interfere with the struggle to preserve the structure. Nechayev became the chairman of the party again, the name remained the same - "Civic Initiative".


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