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Merge The membership, leadership and most of the aspects are the same, the sole difference in practice is the name. -- Ivario ( talk) 12:07, 16 January 2019 (UTC)
The post of opposition leader is generally reserve for the biggest opposition party of the legislative branch of the government. In the case of Russia, Duma represents the legislative branch. Three major opposition parties in Duma in Russia are the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (42 seats), the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (39 seats), and A Just Russia (23 seats) [1]. A journalist from NYT does not have the right to decide who is the elected leaders from another country. Only people from Russia can decide that. I see similar "mistakes" "misleading" and "deliberate misinformation" from articles from these "reputable" publications. We are here to provide the most accurate information and not to support the political games of the west or Russia. I believe "opposition politician and a leader" is more appropriate usage considering "an opposition leader" almost always displays as "the opposition leader" in every major search engine. This is an unacceptable distortion of facts. Lipwe ( talk) 10:52, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
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In the Italian wiki there are users who talk about the dissolution of the party. I found this on the Russian wiki, [1] but the international media doesn't seem to talk about it. What do you think about it? Should we report about this in the article or it is better to wait?-- Mhorg ( talk) 13:06, 28 April 2021 (UTC)