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Communist Party of the Soviet Union (2001)

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Leader
  
Sergey Alexandrov

Political position
  
Headquarters
  
Moscow, Russia

Communist Party of the Soviet Union (2001)

Founded
  
21 July 2001 (2001-07-21)

Ideology
  
CommunismMarxism–Leninism

International affiliation
  
International Meeting of Communist and Workers' PartiesInternational Communist Seminar

The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Russian: Коммунистическая Партия Советского Союза, Kommunisticheskaya Partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza; short: КПСС, KPSS) 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 the Union of Belarus and Russia. It had been led by Shenin until his death in May 2009.

Contents

First Secretaries (leaders)

  • Oleg Shenin (21 July 2001 – 28 May 2009) (as Chairman)
  • Vladimir Berezin (20 March – 16 July 2010) (as First Secretary)
  • Sergey Alexandrov (acting 21 July 2010, official from 20 November 2010 – present)
  • Members

  • United Communist Party of Armenia
  • Communist Party of Azerbaijan
  • Republican Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus
  • Communist Party of Estonia
  • New Communist Party of Georgia
  • Communist Party of Kazakhstan
  • Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan
  • Socialist People's Front
  • Communist Party of Moldova
  • Communist Party of Pridnestrovie
  • Russian Communist Workers' Party of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
  • Party of Communists of the Republic of South Ossetia
  • Union of Communists of Ukraine
  • Communist Party of Uzbekistan
  • References

    Communist Party of the Soviet Union (2001) Wikipedia


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