
The party on December 5 re -submitted documents for registration to the Ministry of Justice. This was reported by the organization’s website with reference to the member of her leadership Sergei Davidis. Now there are no formal grounds for the party’s refusal to register, the functionary noted. The decision of the Ministry of Justice must be made within 30 days.
The first time the party submitted documents to the Ministry of Justice in early June , but officials suspended its registration. They referred to paragraph 5 of Article 13 of the Constitution, prohibiting the association, "the goals or actions of which are aimed at ... undermining the security of the state ." The Ministry of Justice was assigned to the FSB and CPE recorded in the party’s program of such purposes. Other comments, according to Davidis, concerned small technical errors in the statement, as well as the charter of the organization. At the same time, the politician called the claims to the charter doubtful.
At the end of August, the party held a congress, which was specially convened in order to reformulate the program that did not suit officials, as well as eliminate other claims of the Ministry of Justice to the documents. At the same time, Davidis said, the party’s position on the issue of the dissolution of the FSB and CPE did not change.
The constituent congress of the party took place on December 8, 2012. It is named in honor of the past a year earlier than a rally on pure ponds, from which mass anti -government protests began in Russia. The organization positions itself as a "party of a new type, separating European values." Among its leaders are the defendant of the "Swamp business" Maria Baronova, the functionary of "Solidarity" Denis Bilunov, the former leader of the "We" Roman Dobrokhotov, human rights activist Anna Karenikova, scientist and civilian activist Grigory Kolyutsky.