Ittifaq Party Татар милли бәйсезлек партиясе «Иттифак» | |
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Leader | Fauziya Bayramova |
Founded | April 1990 |
Legalised | 2 January 1992 |
Newspaper | Altyn Urda |
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The Party of Tatar National Independence Ittifaq [a] [b] is a political party founded in the Tatar ASSR in April, 1990, and officially registered on January 3, 1992. [1] Ittifaq was the first non- communist party in Tatarstan. It is commonly referred to as a Tatar nationalist party. It was named in honour of Ittifaq al-Muslimin, a pre-revolutionary Muslim political party represented in the Duma in Tsarist Russia.
The aims, as claimed by the party, are:
The permanent leader of the Ittifaq party is Fauziya Bayramova. She has been leading the party for more than 20 years. The party published its own newspaper - Altyn Urda - from 1993 to 1998. [2]
Ittifaq Party Татар милли бәйсезлек партиясе «Иттифак» | |
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Leader | Fauziya Bayramova |
Founded | April 1990 |
Legalised | 2 January 1992 |
Newspaper | Altyn Urda |
Ideology |
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Party flag | |
The Party of Tatar National Independence Ittifaq [a] [b] is a political party founded in the Tatar ASSR in April, 1990, and officially registered on January 3, 1992. [1] Ittifaq was the first non- communist party in Tatarstan. It is commonly referred to as a Tatar nationalist party. It was named in honour of Ittifaq al-Muslimin, a pre-revolutionary Muslim political party represented in the Duma in Tsarist Russia.
The aims, as claimed by the party, are:
The permanent leader of the Ittifaq party is Fauziya Bayramova. She has been leading the party for more than 20 years. The party published its own newspaper - Altyn Urda - from 1993 to 1998. [2]