Rusia Unida (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Paulo Vicente Alves (2014). Emerging Markets Report (1st edición). AVEC Editora. ISBN 9788567901053. Consultado el 27 de marzo de 2018. «Here are the two main parties, the "Right-Wing" United Russia and the "Statist" CPRF (Communist Party). United Russia was created in 2001 from the union of the Unity and Fatherland parties. Their "Right-Wing" position in the frontier of "Leftist" groups shows how hard it is to define United Russia but it is definitely trying to move Russia toward capitalism with stability.» 

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  • Finn, Peter (26 de octubre de 2007). «Kremlin-Backed Opposition Party Foundering as Elections Loom». The Washington Post. Archivado desde el original el 27 de marzo de 2018. Consultado el 27 de marzo de 2018. «'As of today, we are truly an opposition party,' Mironov told reporters the day after Putin informed a United Russia congress that he would lead the party at the polls. 'And the president's support consists only of this: He agrees that Russia needs not only the right-wing United Russia but also a powerful socialist or social democratic party. And we don't need any more from him. The rest we'll do ourselves, relying on the support of our voters.'». 

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