All-Russian Communist Party of the Future
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All-Russian Communist Party of the Future Всероссийская коммунистическая партия будущего | |
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Abbreviation | ARCPF (English) ВКПБ (Russian) |
Secretary-General | Vladimir Tikhonov (2004-2006) Aleksandr Kuvayev (2006-2009) |
Founded | September 11, 2004 |
Dissolved | August 5, 2009 |
Split from | Communist Party of the Russian Federation |
Merged into | A Just Russia |
Succeeded by | Communists of Russia Patriots of Russia |
Headquarters | 00th building, Street, Moscow |
Newspaper | Rossiyskaya Pravda (Russian Truth) |
Ideology | Communism Marxism-Leninism Soviet patriotism |
Political position | Far-left |
Colours | Red Purple |
Slogan | "Workers of the world, unite!" (Russian: "Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!") |
Anthem | |
Website | |
wkpb.ru |
The All-Russian Communist Party of the Future (ARCPF) Russian: Всероссийская коммунистическая партия будущего; ВКПБ; Vserossiyskaya kommunisticheskaya partiya budushchego, VKPB) — political organization (party) that existed in Russia in 2004-2005. It arose as a result of the breakaway from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation in 2004. The printed organ is the newspaper Rossiyskaya Pravda. After the dissolution of the ARCPF, the leading party bodies were transferred to the Patriots of Russia and the Communists of Russia parties.
History[edit]
The founding congress of the ARCPF took place on September 11, 2004 in Golitsyno, Moscow Oblast located in the (Moscow Oblast). The Congress was attended by 186 delegates out of 192 elected at meetings of party supporters in 64 constituent Subjects of the Russian Federation. In 2005, as a result of the second stage of registration, it lost its registration. For some time it existed as an extra-parliamentary, unregistered political party of the communist orientation.[1][2]
Vladimir Tikhonov was unanimously elected Chairman of the Politburo. The following were elected as Deputy Chairmen of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the ARCPF: Leonid Ivanchenko and Sergei Potapov. Sergei Potapov was unanimously elected First Secretary of the Central Committee of the ARCPF.
On July 8, 2006, Vladimir Tikhonov was relieved of his post as chairman of the Politburo. Aleksandr Kuvayev was elected chairman of the Politburo instead. Vitaly Konstantinov was elected first secretary of the Central Committee instead of Sergei Potapov.
Leadership[edit]
Composition of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the ARCPF:
Full name | Further career |
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Vladimir Tikhonov | Communists of Russia |
Aleksandr Kuvayev | A Just Russia |
Leonid Ivanchenko | Deputy Chairman of the Central Committee of the ARCPF |
Tatyana Astrakhankina | Patriots of Russia |
Vladimir Burdyugov | Chief editor of "Communist" journal |
Yury Guskov | Communists of Russia |
Afanasiy Yeremkin | Communists of Russia |
Ivan Zakharov | Member of the ARCPF |
Oleg Koryakin | Patriots of Russia |
Georgy Kostin | Member of the ARCPF |
Sergei Potapov | Independent politician |
Tamerlan Tsomaev | Member of the ARCPF |
Aleksandr Shabanov | Communists of Russia |
Aleksandr Shulga | Patriots of Russia |
Composition of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the ARCPF
Full name | Further career |
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Vitaliy Konstantinov | First Secretary of the Central Committee of the ARCPF |
Sergei Potapov | Independent politician |
Sergei Bukin | Member of the ARCPF |
Yelena Drapeko | A Just Russia |
Ruslan Khugayev | Communists of Russia |
Anatoliy Chekis | Patriots of Russia |
Aleksandr Chukhayev | Member of the ARCPF |
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Archive of the official site of the ARCPF (2004)
- Internet newspaper "Left March" - information site of the Central Committee of ARCPF
Publications in the media[edit]
- «Развод. ВКПБ против КПРФ», Российская газета № 3576 от 13 сентября 2004 г.
- Постановление сентябрьского (2004 года) пленума ЦК РКП-КПСС
- Противники Зюганова учредили «Всероссийскую коммунистическую партию будущего», NewsRu.com
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