Communist Parties The Union of Communist Parties mdash CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Russian UPC CPSU is a group of communist parties in the former SovietUnion established in 1993 , comprising CommunistParty of the Russian Federation CommunistParty of Ukraine CommunistParty of Belarus Uzbekistan CommunistParty of Kazakhstan United CommunistParty of Georgia CommunistParty of South Ossetia Azerbaijan CommunistParty 1993 Azerbaijan CommunistPartyCommunistParty of Lithuania banned in Lithuania Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova Latvia Party of Communists of Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Armenian CommunistParty Turkmenistan Estonia Gennady Zyuganov is the organization s chairman, replacing previous chairman Oleg Shenin in 2001 who split off a part of the UCP CPSU as the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Shenin CommunistParty of the SovietUnion . See also CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion 1992 External links http kprf.ru kpss KPRF http kprf.ru kpss kpss people Members of the XXXIIIrd UCP CPSU Congress http www.globalpost.com dispatch mexico 091014 communism love affair Communism A Love Affair? Russians Nostalgic for Soviet Social Services by The Global Post Category Communist parties in the Former SovietUnion Category Political parties established in 1993 Category Transnational political parties Category Supraorganizations de Union der Kommunistischen Parteien Kommunistische Partei der Sowjetunion es Uni n de Partidos Comunistas Partido Comunista de la Uni n Sovi tica eo Unio de Komunistaj Partioj Komunista Partio de Sovetunio id Uni Partai Komunis Partai Komunis Uni Soviet nl Unie van Communistische Partijen Communistische Partij van de Sovjet Unie pl Zwi zek Partii Komunistycznych Komunistyczna Partia Zwi zku Radzieckiego ru ... more details
Multiple issues one source September 2011 out of date September 2011 refimprove September 2009 notability September 2011 The Communist Party of the Soviet Union is an organization which split from the Union of Communist Parties Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 2001 after disagreements between Oleg Shenin and Gennady Zyuganov over the creation of a united Communist Party of Russia and Belarus. ref cite news url http www2.rizospastis.gr wwwengine story.do?id 652582&textCriteriaClause title publisher Rizospastis date 2001 02 11 language Greek ref It was, until his May 2009 death, under Shenin s leadership. References Reflist See also Communist Party of the Soviet Union Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1992 DEFAULTSORT Communist Party Of The Soviet Union Shenin Category Anti Revisionist organizations Category Communist parties in the Former Soviet Union Category Political parties established in 2001 Category Political parties in Russia Category Transnational political parties euro communist party stub Russia party stub vi ng C ng s n Li n X Shenin ... more details
citations missing date January 2010 Infobox Political Party colorcode red native name Kommunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza name CommunistParty of the SovietUnionparty logo founded 1992 dissolved founder Sergei Skvortsov newspaper Narodnaya Gazeta position Far left ideology Communism br Marxism Leninism international predecessor CommunistParty of the SovietUnion successor youth wing colours Red country the SovietUnion The CommunistParty of the SovietUnion lang ru , Kommunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza short , KPSS is a political party led by Sergei Skvortsov . Operating in the countries of the post Soviet states . The party was founded in 1992 at the so called 29th Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion, which, among other actions, excluded former President of the SovietUnion Mikhail Gorbachev from the newly formed party. The party claims to be the inheritors of the legacy of the original CommunistParty of the SovietUnion and among its goals states the restoration of the SovietUnion . The party has launched several front groups, such as the All Russian Committee for Defence of Kuriles , Movement for Social Justice , and the Inter Regional Strike Committee . The central publication of the party is Narodnaya Gazeta , People s Newspaper . Skvortsov operates as the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion as well as the editor in chief of the publication. External links http www.kpss.org Party website In Russian Category Anti Revisionist organizations SovietUnion Category Communist parties in the Former SovietUnion Category Political parties established in 1992 Category Political parties in Russia Category Political parties in Ukraine euro communistparty stub Russia party stub Ukraine party stub et N ukogude Liidu Kommunistlik Partei 1992 ja 1992 ... more details
Refimprove date June 2007 CommunistParty of the SovietUnion The 25th congress of the Communistparty of the USSR met in Moscow from February 24 to March 5 1976. The General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion general secretary of the party Leonid Brezhnev greeted 4,998 Soviet delegates and representatives from 96 foreign countries. Among Communist ruled nations, only the People s Republic of China and Albania Did Yugoslavia send any delegate? did not send representatives. ref citebook title SovietUnion author Congressional Quarterly, Inc. Staff year 1982 publisher Congressional Quarterly, Incorporated url http books.google.com books?id 3w0aAAAAMAAJ&q 2225th Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 22 Dmitri Ustinov&dq 2225th Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 22 Dmitri Ustinov&ie ISO 8859 1&output html&pgis 1 ref The congress itself produced few surprises, with the main emphasis placed on the stability of the political and economic situation and the prospects of continued success in the future, Brezhnev declared that the USSR will not invade or fight other countries. Little mention was made of fundamental problems facing the SovietUnion the slowdown of the rate of economic growth, the low output of agriculture despite heavy investment. The only critical voices raised were those of foreign Communists. French Communist leader Georges Marchais boycotted the congress after criticizing the SovietUnion s suppression of dissidents. Deleted image removed Image Suslov read.jpg 250px thumb left Suslov in a speech in 1976 A major problem faced Soviet leaders, and one that has been continually evaded was the need to rejuvenate the Politburo of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Politburo . Once again the membership remained virtually ... Reflist CPSU Congresses Category Congresses of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion 25 Category 1976 in the SovietUnion Congress USSR stub ru XXV ... more details
Reflist CPSU Congresses DEFAULTSORT 26th Congress Of The CommunistParty Of The SovietUnion Category Congresses of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion 26 Category 1981 in the SovietUnion Congress ru XXVI uk XXVI ...Refimprove date June 2007 File 1981 CPA 5216.jpg thumb right A Soviet stamp devoted to the 26th Congress The 26th Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion opened on February 23, 1981 with a five hour address by the General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretary of the party and the chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet president Leonid Brezhnev . This was the last congress of Brezhnev who died in 1982. SovietUnionSoviet television viewers saw only the beginning and end of the ailing leader s delivery excerpts from the rest of the speech were read from the studio by an announcer. Brezhnev proposed another arms control talks. At a time when an aging Soviet leadership faced a decline in economic growth, severe food problems at home, grave uncertainties about its future relationship with the United States , and unsettling events in Poland , the congress ended its week of speeches by unanimously confirming the existing leadership. For the first time in many years no one was added to the Politburo of the Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Politburo . The 14 voting members, whose average age was 69, and eight non voting members average age 65 were all reelected. None of the present members of the Politburo was a likely long term successor to General Secretary Brezhnev, who was 74. After ousting Nikita Khrushchev in 1964, Brezhnev did not repeat Khrushchev s mistake of placing a younger rival in a commanding position from which he could attain supreme power. ref citebook title A Documentary History of Communism author ... more details
27th Congress of the CPSU February 25, 1986&mdash March 6, 1986 was held in Moscow . It was held after the deaths of Leonid Brezhnev , Yuri Andropov and Konstantin Chernenko . Mikhail Gorbachev was the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU . Congress gathered 4993 delegates. On agenda CC CPSU Report and the Party objectives New Party Statute release Political report of CC CPSU CPSU Central Revisional Commission report Report About the economic and social development of the USSR on 1986 1990 and in 2000 perspective Elections of the central Party organs This Congress became the penultimate in the history of the CPSU . CPSU Congresses DEFAULTSORT 27th Congress Of The Communist Party Of The Soviet Union Category Congresses of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Communist Party of the Soviet Union 27 Category 1986 in the Soviet Union Congress Category Mikhail Gorbachev soviet stub ru XXVII uk XXVII ... more details
CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Commented out Image NikitaKhrushchev.jpg thumb left Nikita Khrushchev ifdc 1 Image NikitaKhrushchev.jpg log 2008 November 3 The 21st Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion took place in Moscow, USSR 27 January 5 February 1959. It was a mid term or Extraordinary Congress, timed so that Khrushchev could try to consolidate his power over rivals after the attempted coup of the so called Anti Party Group in 1957. The Seven Year Plan of economic develoopment was adopted. See also Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for a discussion of different citation methods and how to generate footnotes using the ref , ref and reference tags div class references small references div CPSU Congresses Category Congresses of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion 21 Category 1959 in the SovietUnion Congress soviet stub es XXI Congreso del Partido Comunista de la Uni n Sovi tica ru XXI uk XXI ... more details
CommunistParty of the SovietUnion The Nineteenth Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion was held from October 5 14, 1952. It was the last congress of the Stalin regime and the first to take place since before World War II . It was attended by many foreign dignitaries, including Mao Zedong . Changes The All UnionCommunistParty was renamed the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion . The office of General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretary &ndash occupied by Joseph Stalin since 3 April 1922&ndash was formally abolished, though Stalin maintained de facto control of the Party. In September 1953 the office was reintroduced as First Secretary . The Politburo of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Politburo of the Central Committee became the Presidium of the Central Committee and was greatly expanded to 15 members in preparation for the purge scheduled the next year. The Secretariat and Central Committee were doubled in size to ten and 133 members, respectively . The Orgburo was abolished, and its duties were transferred to the Secretariat. Full members voting elected to the Presidium Andrianov Averky Aristov Lavrentiy Beria Nikolai Bulganin Kliment Voroshilov Semyon Ignatyev Lazar Kaganovich Demian S. Korotchenko Vasily Kuznetsov Otto Kuusinen Georgy Malenkov Vyacheslav Malyshev Leonid G. Melnikov Anastas Mikoyan Mikhaylov Vyacheslav Molotov Mikhail Pervukhin Panteleimon Ponomarenko Maksim Saburov Joseph Stalin Mikhail Suslov Nikita Khrushchev Chesnokov Nikolay Shvernik Shkiryatov Candiate non voting members elected to the Presidium ... Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion References Reflist External links http www.archive.org details OnChangesInTheRulesOfTheCommunistPartyOfTheSovietUnion On changes in the rules of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion CPSU Congresses Category Congresses of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion 19 Category 1952 in the SovietUnion Congress soviet ... more details
soviet stub unreferenced date March 2008 Image XXIII congreso de PC.jpg thumb left 1966 commemorative stamp. CommunistParty of the SovietUnion The 23rd Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion took place in Moscow , Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic RSFSR between 29 March and 8 April 1966. It was the first Congress during Leonid Brezhnev s leadership of the Party and state. The position of First Secretary held by Brezhnev was renamed back to General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretary , which had been its name from 1922 to 1952. Leonid Brezhnev , Gennady Voronov , Andrei Kirilenko politician Andrei Kirilenko , Alexei Kosygin , Kirill Mazurov , Arvid Pelshe , Nikolai Podgorny , Dmitry Polyansky , Mikhail Suslov , Alexander Shelepin and Petro Shelest were elected full members of the Politburo , while Viktor Grishin , Pyotr Demichev , Dinmukhamed Konayev , Pyotr Masherov , Vasil Mzhavanadze , Sharof Rashidov , Dmitriy Ustinov and Volodymyr Shcherbytsky were elected candidate members. See also Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion References reflist CPSU Congresses Category Congresses of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion 23 Category 1966 in the SovietUnion Congress es XXIII Congreso del PCUS ru XXIII zh ... more details
The Program of the CPSU was the main document of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion which put forth the strategic plans for internal and external politics of the Party and the SovietUnion as a whole. When the party was known under other names, the program was referred to accordingly, e.g., the Program of the Russian CommunistParty Bolshevik , etc. The first Program was adopted in 1903, with the main goals set were to abolish tsarism and transfer the power to working class . ref name C27 The second Program was adopted in 1917 after the October Revolution with the main goal to build the socialist society in Russia . ref name C27 The third Program was adopted in 1961 at the 22nd Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion with the ambitious goal to build communism in 20 years . The last version of the Program was adopted in 1986 at the 27th Congress of the CPSU . Unlike previous Programs, the 1986 version was the amended 1961 version. ref name C27 http www.xs4all.nl eurodos docu cpsu texts cpsu86 0.htm Program of the CPSU, 27th Party Congress 1986 ref References reflist Category Documents of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Category Party programs ... more details
Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 27th Congress The Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion lang ru was the gathering of the delegates of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty and its predecessors. According the party statute, it was the supreme ruling body of the entire CommunistParty. Between the congresses the party was ruled by the Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Central Committee . Over the course ... font weight normal 20th Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 20 14 February 1956 25 ... 22nd Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 22 17 October 1961 31 October 1961 14 days Moscow, USSR scope row style font weight normal 23rd Congress of the CommunistParty of the Soviet ... 25th Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 25 24 February 1976 5 March 1976 9 days Moscow, USSR scope row style font weight normal 26th Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion ... of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 27 25 February 1986 6 March 1986 9 days Moscow, USSR ... font weight normal 28th Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 28 2 July 1990 13 July 1990 11 days Moscow, USSR See also CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Organization of the CommunistParty of the USSR References reflist SovietUnion topics CPSU Congresses Category Congresses of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Category Political party assemblies CommunistParty of Soviet ... font weight normal 15th Congress of the All UnionCommunistParty Bolsheviks 15 2 December 1927 19 December ... normal 17th Congress of the All UnionCommunistParty Bolsheviks 17 26 January 1934 10 February ... Nikita  Khrushchev scope row style font weight normal 21st Congress of the CommunistParty of the Soviet ... Leonid Brezhnev scope row style font weight normal 24th Congress of the CommunistParty of the Soviet ... style font weight normal 7th Congress of the Russian CommunistParty Bolsheviks 7 6 March 1918 8 March ... more details
CommunistParty of the SovietUnion The organization of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion was based on the principles of democratic centralism . The governing body of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion CPSU was the Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionParty Congress which initially met annually but whose meetings became less frequent, particularly under Joseph Stalin . Party ... Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Politburo . Under Stalin the most powerful position in the party became the General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretary ... the Party money. Main offices General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion br Became ... Central Committee and the most powerful political group of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty . Central Committee of the CPSU Central Committee of the CommunistParty br The governing ... Bodies of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 1917 1991 Category CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Category Structure of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion ja ... became the domain of the General Secretary. Higher levels In the late SovietUnion the CPSU incorporated the communist parties of the 14 constituent republics with the exception of Russian SFSR . The RSFSR did not have its own party organization, and the communist parties of its oblast s, autonomous ... in 1966. In theory, supreme power in the party was invested in the Party Congress. However, in practice ... Party Congress 1986 ref Lower levels At lower levels, the organizational hierarchy was managed by Party Committees, or partkoms . A partkom was headed by the elected partkom bureau secretary ... level of the Party was the primary party organization or party cell ... three communists. The management of a cell was called party bureau partbureau , . A partbureau was headed by the elected bureau secretary . At smaller party ... more details
EVOLUTION IN EUROPE SovietParty Hazy Future. New York Times , July 13, 1990. Accessed October 18, 2008 CPSU Congresses Category Congresses of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion 28 Category 1990 in the SovietUnion Congress Category Mikhail Gorbachev Category Dissolution of the SovietUnionsoviet stub cs XXVIII. sjezd KSSS es XXVIII Congreso del Partido ... have held congresses continuing the numbering established by the CPSU and its predecessors. The CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 1992 held its so called XXIXth Restorative CPSU Congress in 1992 declaring the CPSU reinstated. Similarly, the Union of Communist Parties CommunistParty of the SovietUnion established in 1993, has also held congresses starting from XXIX, the most recent being XXXIIIrd ... the System Gorbachev s Reform of the Party s Apparat, 1986 1991 . Rowman & Littlefield Publishers ... more details
refimprove date January 2011 The Neo CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Russian language Russian was a left wing dissident political party founded in the SovietUnion in 1974. The party formed from a merger of Vasili Minorsky and Alexander Tarasov Alexander Tarasov s Party of New Communists and the Left School. Tarasov would become one of the party s leading theoreticians, writing the party s programme, The Principles of Neocommunism . Tarasov was arrested by the KGB in 1975, but was not brought to trial. Instead, he was sent to a special psychiatric hospital. ref cite journal first Reese last Erlich authorlink Reese Erlich coauthors year 2001 month 11 title Soviet Dissidents. Gone with the wind of change journal Chicago Tribune volume issue pages id url ref After his release, he headed the Neo CommunistParty until its self dissolution in January 1985. ref name NZ cite journal first last authorlink coauthors year month title 1977 journal volume 2007 issue 2 pages id url http magazines.russ.ru nz 2007 2 ta16.html ref Ideology The party s formation from a merger of diverse groups promoted ideological cross fertilization. The Neo CommunistParty brought a fusion of Trotskyism , as well as the New Left philosophies of Herbert Marcuse , Che Guevara and R gis Debray from members of the of the New Communists, as well as the Left School s ideas of existentialism , influenced by Jean Paul Sartre , Albert Camus and Antoine de Saint Exupery . See also Post Marxism Samizdat Notes Reflist External links http www.maoism.ru library left radicals.htm History of the development of leftist movements in the USSR Russia in the 1980s and 1990s Category Political repression in the SovietUnion Category Soviet dissidents Category Communist parties in the SovietUnion Category 1974 establishments in the SovietUnion lt TSNKP ru ... more details
unreferenced date January 2008 CommunistParty of the SovietUnion The Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Russian language Russian ... UnionCommunistParty Bolsheviks TsK VKP b was the highest body of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion CPSU . According to Party rules, the Central Committee directed all Party and government activities between each Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionParty Congress . Members of the committee were elected at the Party Congress every five years. The Politburo of the CPSU Central ... as the next General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretary of the CPSU ... Party of the SovietUnion Politburo of the Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Central Committee Of The CommunistParty Of The SovietUnion Category Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion bg ca Comit Central ... of the CPSU Central Committee . The Central Committee elected the General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretary of the CPSU as well. In 1919 1952 the Orgburo was also ... coup of August 1991, the Central Committee was dissolved as was the CommunistParty itself. Apparatus ... purge of the body between the 17th and 18th Party Congresses 1934 39 . Until Stalin s death, its ... overturned a decision by the Presidium the renamed Politburo to remove Nikita Khrushchev as party leader. Khrushchev, with the assistance of Marshal of the SovietUnion Marshal Georgy Zhukov , rallied the support of the Central Committee against what he called the Anti Party Group . Seven years later ... for the development and implementation of party policies. The Secretariat also carried political ... apparatus. Some departments were worthy of note. The Party Building and Cadre Work Department assigned party personnel in the nomenklatura system. The State and Legal Department supervised the armed ... more details
Refimprove date June 2007 CommunistParty of the SovietUnion The 22nd Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion was held from October 17 to October 31, 1961. In fourteen days of sessions October 22 was a day off , 4,413 delegates, in addition to delegates from 83 foreign Communist parties , listened to Nikita Khrushchev and others review policy issues. ref Cite journal title Is the Cold War Over? A New Look at Communist Imperialism author Anthony Trawick year 1973 publisher Capitol Hill Press ref It was the congress which officially cemented the Sino Soviet split , and so the last to be attended by the CommunistParty of China Chinese CommunistParty . Speeches, splits and plans In his opening speech at the 22nd Congress, Khrushchev attacked the Communist regime of Albania for its unreformed Stalinist orthodoxy. ref name Tony Cliff cite web url http www.marxists.org archive cliff works 1961 11 22congress.htm title The 22nd Congress accessdate 2007 12 10 author Tony Cliff date ... Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion http www.archive.org details DocumentsOfThe22ndCongressOfTheCpsuVolI ... details ProgramOfTheCommunistPartyOfTheSovietUnion 150 Program of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion. With a special pref. to the American ed. by N. S. Khrushchev. CPSU Congresses DEFAULTSORT 22nd Congress Of The CommunistParty Of The SovietUnion Category Congresses of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion 22 Category 1961 in the SovietUnion ... Soviet and foreign Communist speakers joined the attack. However, Zhou Enlai , head of the Chinese Communist delegation, refused to agree and criticized Khrushchev for airing ideological differences .... ref name origins Speakers for five other Asian Communist parties Workers Party of Korea Korea , CommunistParty of Vietnam Vietnam , Japanese CommunistParty Japan , CommunistParty of Indonesia Indonesia , and CommunistParty of India India sided with China in refusing to criticize Albania. On October ... more details
About the ruling CommunistParty of Armenia during the Soviet era the post SovietUnioncommunistparty in the Republic of Armenia established in 1991 Armenian CommunistParty The CommunistParty of Armenia lang hy , lang ru was a branch of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion within Armenian SSR , and as such, the sole ruling party in Armenian SSR. Dissolution and succession It was dissolved in 1991, and its leadership established the Democratic Party of Armenia . The same year, the new Armenian CommunistParty was established under the leadership of Sergey Badalyan , which considered itself the successor of the SovietCommunistParty of Armenia. Leaders The title of the leader of the party almost always was First Secretary of the Central Committee of the CommunistParty of Armenia . ref http whp057.narod.ru arssr.htm ref cut and paste from Russian Wikipedia class wikitable Entered office Left office Name Post December 1920 May 1921 Gevorg Sargisovich Alikhanian First Secretary of the CC May 1921 January 1922 Askanaz Arutyunovich Mravia Ai General Secretary January 1922 6 July 1927 Ioannisyan, Ashot Gareginovich A. Ioannisyan First Secretary of the CC 6 July 1927 8 April 1928 Hayk A. Hovsepian First Secretary of the CC 8 April 1928 7 May 1930 Arshakovich Kostanian First Secretary of the CC 7 May 1930 9 July 1936 Khanjian, Agassi Gevondovich Agassi Khanjian First Secretary of the CC 21 September 1936 23 September 1937 Amatuni, Amatuni S. A. Amatuni First Secretary of the CC 23 September 1937 28 November ... References Reflist Communist Parties Armenian political parties European communist parties Use dmy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT CommunistParty Of Armenia SovietUnion Category Political parties in Armenia Category Branches of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Armenia Category Communist parties in Armenia Armenia party stub CP stub hy ... more details
Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 Refimprove date June 2007 CommunistParty of the SovietUnion The 24th Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion was held for ten days starting on 30 March 1971. That Leonid Brezhnev was in the cockpit of power was undeniably demonstrated at the congress. He delivered the keynote address, which lasted six hours and was the only speech to be televised. During his speech Brezhnev was repeatedly interrupted by the thunderous applause of 5,000 delegates, many of whom, jumping to their feet, chanted Glory, glory rhythmically, in tribute to the General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretary s effort to build Communism stage communism . In the speeches that followed, national and regional party leaders, with some exceptions, heaped praise on Brezhnev for showing constant concern for the well being of the people. No single leader had received such adulation since Nikita Khrushchev , who was overthrown by the collective leadership in 1964. Brezhnev s speech Although Brezhnev discussed many issues, including politics and foreign policy, the main emphasis of his talk was on the economy. He assured the average Soviet citizen that the primary aim of the party s economic policy was to raise the standard of living without neglecting Soviet defense requirements. Specifically, Brezhnev promised that during the Ninth Five Year Plan SovietUnion Ninth Five Year Plan the minimum pay of workers and employees but not collective ... DEFAULTSORT 24th Congress Of The CommunistParty Of The SovietUnion Category Congresses of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion 24 Category 1971 in the SovietUnion Congress ru XXIV uk XXIV ... for those families with per capita incomes of less than 50 rubles a month. Although the Soviet government ... to the Soviet public was the shortening of the 20 year moratorium on repayment of state bond finance ... more details
as well as the attending audience. The first major purge of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion ranks was performed by Bolsheviks as early as 1921. About 220,000 members were purged or left the party in 1921. The purge was justified by the necessity to get rid of the members who joined the Party ... of the Party Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Central Committee ..., because being expelled from the Party came to mean almost certain arrest, imprisonment or even execution. Following Stalin s death, purges as systematic campaigns of expulsion from the Party stopped and loss of the Party membership meant only loss of possible nomenklatura privileges. See also Great Purge References references Category CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Category Soviet phraseology ... only in 1929&ndash 1930 according to the resolution of the XVI Party Conference. Over 10 of the Party members were purged. At the same time a significant number of new members, industrial workers, joined the Party. The next systematic Party purge in the SovietUnion was declared in December ... 1933 in the SovietUnion , for example, some 800,000 people were purged or left the Party, but suffered ... Commissions, to which every communist had to report. Also, this purge concerned members of the Central ... elected at Congress of the CPSU Party Congress es. In particular, Nikolai Bukharin , Alexei Ivanovich ... more details
Use dmy dates date December 2010 CommunistParty of the SovietUnion The 20th Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion was held during 14 25 February 1956. It is known especially for Nikita Khrushchev s On the Personality Cult and its Consequences Secret Speech , which denounced the personality cult and dictatorship of Joseph Stalin . Delegates at this Congress of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion were given no advance warning of what to expect. Indeed, proceedings were opened by Khruschev s call for all to stand in memory of the Communist leaders who had died since the previous Congress, with Stalin being mentioned in the same breath as Klement Gottwald . Hints of a new direction only came out gradually over the next ten days, which had the effect of leaving those present highly perplexed. The Polish communist leader Boles aw Bierut died in Moscow shortly after attending ... of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion and the Anti Marxist Stand of Krushchev s Group Uphold ... Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion to the 20th Party Congress, 14 February 1956 CPSU Congresses Category Congresses of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty of the SovietUnion 20 Category 1956 in the SovietUnion Congress Category De Stalinization ca XX Congr s ... denouncing Stalin, Khrushchev carefully praised the CommunistParty, which had the strength to withstand all the negative effects of imaginary crimes and false accusations. The Party, in other words, had been a victim of Stalin, not an accessory to his crimes. He finished by calling on the Party ... last day of the Congress, it was announced that an unscheduled session had been called for the Soviet .... The speech shocked delegates to the Congress, as it flew in the face of years of Soviet propaganda ... in 1989. Not everyone was ready to accept Khrushchev s new line. Albania n Communist leader Enver ... Comunista de la Uni n Sovi tica fr XXe congr s du Parti communiste de l Union sovi tique hr Dvadeseti ... more details
SovietUnion sidebar General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion lang rus was the title given to the leader of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion . With some exceptions, the office was synonymous with List of leaders of the Soviet ... to overall command of the CommunistParty and by definition the whole SovietUnion. ref name ... of the SovietUnion. ref name JFH In 1934, the 17th Congress of the All UnionCommunistParty Bolsheviks ... align center Chairman of the Secretariat of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Secretariat of the Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Central Committee of the Russian Communist ... Party of the SovietUnion Central Committee of the Russian CommunistParty Bolshevik Russian ... was also a member of the Party s Politburo of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Politburo , Orgburo and Secretariat of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Secretariat . Nevertheless, Krestinsky ... Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Central Committee of the All UnionCommunist ... of the SovietUnion Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 1953 1966 scope row ... of the SovietUnion Central Committee of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion 1966 1991 scope row ... Constitution . This meant that the CommunistParty of the SovietUnionCommunistParty lost its position ... SovietUnion topics featured list Category Heads of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion Category ... Party of the SovietUnion Central Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 1917 ... UnionCommunistParty Bolsheviks 17th Party Congress in 1934, but the death of his chief rival Sergey ... 1845114220 ref The office was abolished at the 19th Congress of the CommunistParty of the Soviet ... Party of the SovietUnion 23rd Party Congress . ref name name Cite book author McCauley, Martin ... of the SovietUnion 28th Party Congress . Ivashko became acting General Secretary following Gorbachev ... more details
Use mdy dates date October 2011 CommunistParty of the SovietUnion The History of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion , which evolved out of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1912, can roughly be divided into the following periods the early years of the Bolshevik Party in clandestinity and exile, the period of the October Revolution, consolidation of the party as the governing force of the SovietUnion , the Great Purge of the 1930s, Khrushchev and Brezhnev periods, the Gorbachev era of reform which eventually led to the break up of the party in 1991. The history of the regional republican branches of the party does however differ from the all Russian all Unionparty on several points. Formation of RSDLP b In January 1912, the Bolshevik fraction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party convened a 6th All Russian Party Conference, in the absence of their Menshevik adversaries. Over twenty Party organizations were represented. In the eyes of the Bolsheviks the conference had, therefore, the significance of a regular Party congress. In the statement of the conference which announced that the shattered central apparatus of the Party had been ... Day in the SovietUnion. ref Previous to the appearance of Pravda, the Bolsheviks already had a weekly ... Committee of the Party, a Revolutionary Military Committee of the Petrograd Soviet was set up. This body ... Party, its program and its revolutionary traditions survived, but so has its organization, which ... declared. Moreover, the conference declared the Mensheviks expelled from the party. Thus ... parties Both groups would continue to use the name RSDLP. The Bolshevik party added bolshevik to their name ... elected a Bolshevik Central Committee of the Party, consisting of Vladimir Lenin , Joseph Stalin ... have succeeded, in spite of the Liquidator scum, in restoring the Party and its Central Committee. I ... was of the utmost importance in the history of our Party, for it drew a boundary line between ... more details
Members of the Politburo of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion may refer to List of members of the Politburo of the Russian CommunistParty bolsheviks in the 1910s List of members of the Politburo of the All UnionCommunistParty bolsheviks in the 1920s List of members of the Politburo of the All UnionCommunistParty bolsheviks in the 1930s List of members of the Politburo of the All UnionCommunistParty bolsheviks in the 1940s List of members of the Presidium of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion in the 1950s List of members of the Politburo of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion in the 1960s List of members of the Politburo of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion in the 1970s List of members of the Politburo of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion in the 1980s List of members of the Politburo of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion in the 1990s disambig ... more details
Infobox Election election name CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretarial election, 1964 country SovietUnion type presidential ongoing no previous election CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretarial election, 1953 March 13 previous year 1953 Mar.13 next election CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretarial election, 1982 next year 1982 election date October 14, 1964 image1 File Brezhnev color.jpg 150px nominee1 Leonid Brezhnev party1 CommunistParty of the SovietUnion popular vote1 percentage1 100 title First Secretary before election Nikita Khrushchev after election Leonid Brezhnev SovietUnion sidebar The CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretarial election of 1964 was a contest for the General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion , or First Secretary, which was won by Leonid Brezhnev . Brezhnev took office on October 14, 1964, and his title changed from First Secretary to General Secretary on April 8, 1966. Soviet elections Category 1964 in the SovietUnion Category History of the SovietUnion and Soviet Russia Category Elections in the SovietUnion Category 1964 elections ... more details
Infobox Election election name CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretarial election, 1982 country SovietUnion type presidential ongoing no previous election CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretarial election, 1964 previous year 1964 next election CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretarial election, 1984 next year 1984 election date November 12, 1982 image1 File RIAN archive 101740 Yury Andropov, Chairman of KGB.jpg 150px nominee1 Yuri Andropov party1 CommunistParty of the SovietUnion popular vote1 percentage1 100 title General Secretary before election Leonid Brezhnev after election Yuri Andropov SovietUnion sidebar The CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretarial election of 1982 was a contest for the General Secretary of the CommunistParty of the SovietUnion General Secretary Yuri Andropov . Andropov took the office on November 12, 1982. Soviet elections Category 1982 in the SovietUnion Category History of the SovietUnion and Soviet Russia Category Elections in the SovietUnion Category 1982 elections ... more details