Transformation of Ural
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Transformation of Ural Преображение Урала | |
|---|---|
| Founder | Eduard Rossel |
| Founded | November 22, 1993 |
| Dissolved | ca. 2004 |
| Headquarters | Yekaterinburg |
| Ideology | Regionalism |
| Party flag | |
Transformation of Ural (Russian: Преображение Урала, romanized: Preobrazheniye Urala) was a regional political association in Russia, operating in Sverdlovsk Oblast. It participated in 1995 Russian legislative election as Transformation of the Fatherland (Russian: Преображение Отечества, romanized: Preobrazheniye Otechestva).
In 1993 autonomist movement in Sverdlovsk Oblast resulted in proclaiming the Ural Republic on 31 October. Ten days after the regional leader, the head of administration of Sverdlovsk Oblast Eduard Rossel was removed from office by president Boris Yeltsin, and the republic ceased to exist. Transformation of Ural was founded in November 1993 by Rossel's supporters. Alexey Vorobyov, a close ally of Eduard Rossel, was its initial organizer, and Anton Bakov was Transformation's political coordinator for a long time.[1]