Russian Socialist Party

The Russian Socialist Party (Russian: Российская социалистическая партия; tr. Rossiyskaya sotsialisticheskaya partiya) is a centre-left to left-wing political party in Russia. Its current chair is Mikhaïl YOrbatchev.

The RSP is currently second largest political party in Russia, with close to 30 members.

After the election of Natalia Morozova, a large part of the party's senior members, along with founder and first chairman Alexis Tsipras left to form the Revolutionary Workers' Party.

The Russian Socialist Party occupies many gubernatorial offices, mainly in and around St. Petersburg, Moscow, and throughout Siberia. The Party is currently facing a revival under chairman YOrbatchev, who has turned the party away from Socialism to Social Democracy.