Baltic Republican Party
| Baltic Republican Party Балтийская республиканская партия | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | BRP (English) БРП (Russian) | 
| Leader | Rustam Vasiliev | 
| Founders | Sergei Pasko Rustam Vasiliev | 
| Founded | 1 December 1993 (as BRP) 21 February 2005 (as Respublika) | 
| Dissolved | 3 December 2003 (deregistered) 21 February 2005 (as BRP) | 
| Headquarters | 20th Building, Schiller Street, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia | 
| Newspaper | Delovaya zhizn (Business life) | 
| Membership (2005) | ~500–600 | 
| Ideology | Kaliningrad autonomism (formerly) Kaliningrad independence Social liberalism Pro-Europeanism Anti-communism Prussian nationalism (possibly) | 
| Political position | Centre-right | 
| National affiliation | National Democratic Alliance | 
| International affiliation | Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum Free Nations League | 
| Colours | White Blue Red Yellow | 
| Party flag | |
| Website | |
| enet.ru/~baltia koenigsberg-eu.blogspot.com | |
The Baltic Republican Party (BRP; Russian: Балтийская республиканская партия, romanized: Baltiyskaya respublikanskaya partiya), later known as Kaliningrad Public Movement – Respublika (Russian: Калининградское общественное движение – Республика, romanized: Kaliningradskoye obshchestvennoye dvizheniye – Respublika) or simply Respublika, is a movement within the Russian Federation's Kaliningrad Oblast that has used several political parties to promote its position of autonomy, and later separatism, of Kaliningrad as a "Baltic Republic."