Russian National Autonomous Party (, ) was political party established by ethnic Rusyns during the First Czechoslovak Republic. It was founded by à  tepan Fencik, just ahead of the 1935 Czechoslovak parliamentary election, in March 1935 in Mukachevo. Fencik was elected to parliament. The party published Nash puà ¥ ('Our Path').
The party advocated for full political autonomy of Subcarpathian Rus' within the Second Czechoslovak Republic. Politically, it displayed antisemitic and far-right characteristics. In the programmatic declarations of the party, it demanded recognition of the Carpatho-Russian national minority, support of Slavic ideas and genuine democracy.