Belarusian Socialist Assembly

The White Russian Socialist Hramada ( Belarusian Беларуская Сацыялістычная Грамада; Bjelaruskaja Sazyjalistytschnaja Hramada; German: Belarusian Socialist Bund) was a social-democratic liberal party in Belarus, which existed from 1902 to 1918. The Hramada was the first political party in Belarus.

History

The party program of the Belarusian Socialist Hramada included the basic bourgeois- democratic demands and called for an autonomy of Belarus in the Russian Republic. In 1907, the party broke up, but was re-established after the February 1917 revolution. In the summer of 1917 her about 5,000 members and sympathizers belonged to.

In March 1918, were members of the Hramada under the members of the first government of the Belarusian People's Republic. The communist invasion gave the young state no chance: On January 1, 1919 in Smolensk, the puppet " Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus " explained.

Aftereffect

All social democratic parties in the present-day Belarus is based on traditions of Hramada. From 1991 to 2007, four successor parties were founded:

  • Party in Belarus
  • Historic Party ( Russia)
  • Russian Revolution of 1917
  • Historical Socialist Party
  • Historical Social Democratic Party
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