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The Liberal Democratic Party of Russia is a Russian political party that is nothing of liberal but far-right. It is the main right-wing populist party in Russia, and as of 2022, holds 21 of the 450 seats in the State Duma,[note 1] and 5 of 170 seats of the Federation Council taking the 4th place behind a bunch of neo-Stalinists and A Just Russia. The party is part of "systemic opposition" in Russia, and is considered to be pro-Kremlin.
The party leader, Vladimir Zhirinovsky (born Vladimir Volfovich Eidelstein) (1946–2022), had a reputation for making scandalous xenophobic, hooray-patriotic speeches. He once made a video address to George W. Bush condemning the Iraq War with many expletives and anti-American threats thrown in while drunk (later, he claimed it was forged).[1] Those PR stunts would likely cause international disasters if anyone was capable of taking him seriously.
For reasons best known to himself, Auberon Waugh became a fervent supporter of Zhirinovsky during the 1990s. In their song "Archives of Pain" from the same era, Manic Street Preachers advocated his execution (along with Jean-Marie Le Pen, Boris Yeltsin, Saddam Hussein, Idi Amin, and others).
The party's website (in Russian, of course) features documents that profess the party's support of a treasure trove of conspiracy theories. For example, the 2015 book "USA: Satan's States of America"[2] features claims such as:
And many more.