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Constitutionalist Party Конституционалистская Партия | |
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Abbreviation | KП |
Leader | Alexander Guchkov |
Founded | July 5, 1925 |
Student wing | Constitutionalist Student Association |
Ideology | Constitutional Monarchy Conservative liberalism Pluralism |
Political position | Center-left to Center-right |
Religion | Russian Orthodox |
Colors | Blue |
Duma | 19 / 50
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The Constitutionalist Party (Russian language: Конституционалистская Партия, КП), is a center-left to center-right political party in Alaska. It is among the five large parties in the country holding seats in the Alaskan Duma. It is currently the government party.