Belarusian Patriotic Party (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Belarusian Patriotic Party" in English language version.

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  • Korosteleva-Polglase, Elena A. (2001). "Explaining party system development in post-communist Belarus" (PDF). Politics, Languages & International Studies. University of Bath: 381.

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  • Bobrova, Anastacia (2012). "The Role of Migration in the Political System of Belarus". CARIM - East Explanatory Note. 12 (107). CARIM East Project: 2. The first group includes left-wing parties, which promote socialist values – social justice, welfare and decent labor conditions for the citizens, as well as free education and health care. These include: Agrarian Party, Communist Party of Belarus, Republican Party of Labor and Justice, Belarusian Patriotic Party, Belarusian United Left Party "A Just World" (former Belarusian Communist Party).

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  • Pankovsky, Anatoly; Kostyugova, Valeria (2017). Belarusian Yearbook 2017: A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2016. Translated by Mark Bence; Volha Hapeyeva; Andrey Kuznetsov; Vladimir Kuznetsov. Vilnius: Lohvinaŭ. p. 38. ISSN 1822-4091. The Republican Party of Labor and Justice (RPLJ) and the Belarusian Patriotic Party (BPP) got three mandates each. If to consider the increase in the representation of the parties as formation of political pluralism, the dominant position is given to the left wing (CPB, RPLJ, BPP), while BPP simultaneously acts as a formally pro-Russian political structure.
  • Pankovsky, Anatoly; Kostyugova, Valeria (2017). Belarusian Yearbook 2017: A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2016. Translated by Mark Bence; Volha Hapeyeva; Andrey Kuznetsov; Vladimir Kuznetsov. Vilnius: Lohvinaŭ. p. 38. ISSN 1822-4091.