All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Details | |
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Party Leader | |
Founder(s) | Vladimir Lenin |
Founded | January 1912, 50 years ago |
Ideologies | Communism |
Newspaper | Pravda (Правда) |
Political Position | Far-left |
Colours | Red |
Slogan | "Workers of the world, unite!" |
The All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) is a political party found in various parts of the former Soviet Union. The Party is the ruling party of Tyumen, Irkutsk, and Buryatia. Each version of the VKP (B) claims to be a successor to the original Soviet Communist Party, however the fragmented nature of Russia makes it so that each variation from statelet to statelet operates independently from one another, thus their nature varies. However all them subscribe to some form of Bolshevism.
Countries with VKP(b) presence[edit | edit source]
Country | Party Popularity | Party Variant |
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As Ruling Party | ||
Tyumen | 81% | West Siberian VKP(b) |
Irkutsk | 100% | Yagoda's VKP(b), Sablinite VKP(b) |
Buryatia | 100% | Sablinite VKP(b) |
As Opposition Party | ||
Omsk | 12% | West Siberian VKP(b) |
Sverdlovsk | 20% | |
Zlatoust | 9% | |
Yugra | 5% | |
Free Aviators | 22% | |
Yakutia | 9% | Yagoda's VKP(b), Sablinite VKP(b) |
With Zero Popularity | ||
Tomsk | 0% | Central Siberian VKP(b) |
Novosibirsk | ||
Oyrotia | ||
Kemerovo | ||
Chita | Yagoda's VKP(b), Sablinite VKP(b) | |
Amur | ||
Magadan | ||
As Potential Ruling Party | ||
Komi | Orthodox, Ultravisionary, Left Communist |