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Communist Party of the Soviet Union (established in January 1912, dissolved in August 1991) Left Opposition (1923–1933) Workers' Truth (1921–1923) Workers' Group (1923–1930) Right Opposition (1924–1933) United Opposition (1926–1927) Left-Right Bloc (1930) Union of Marxist-Leninists (1932) Bloc of Soviet Oppositions (1932–1933) Anti ...
All Communist Party organisations had to follow the framework laid down by the 1977 Soviet Constitution. [30] After mounting pressure against him by the reformers, Mikhail Gorbachev removed the phrase "the leading and guiding force" and replaced it with "the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and other political parties". [31]
The CPSU was the sole governing party of the Soviet Union until 1990 when the Congress of People's Deputies modified Article 6 of the 1977 Soviet Constitution, which had previously granted the CPSU a monopoly over the political system. The party's main ideology was Marxism–Leninism.
Socialist parties in the Soviet Union (5 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Political parties in the Soviet Union" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
In the late Soviet Union the CPSU incorporated the communist parties of the 15 constituent republics (the communist branch of the Russian SFSR was established in 1990). ). Before 1990 the communist party organization in Russian oblasts, autonomous republics and some other major administrative units were subordinated directly to the CPSU Central Com
Stalin continued to increase his influence in the party, and by the end of the 1920s, he became the sole dictator of the USSR, defeating all his political opponents. The post of general secretary of the party, which was held by Stalin, became the most important post in the Soviet hierarchy.
Political parties in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (4 P) This page was last edited on 12 February 2024, at 23:00 (UTC). Text ...
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), as "The leading and guiding force of Soviet society and the nucleus of its political system" per Article 6 of the state constitution, controlled the government by holding a two-thirds majority in the All-Union Supreme Soviet.