Bloc of Communists and Non-Partisans
The Bloc of Communists and Non-Partisans (Russian: Блок коммунистов и беспартийных, romanized: Blok kommunistov i bespartiynykh) was a political alliance in the Soviet Union of the Communist Party with non-partisans,[1] which nominated its candidates on a non-alternative basis in all elections to the Soviets from 1937 to 1984.[2][3] The alliance's last election was also the Soviet Union's last national election, in 1989, also the first election that was at least partially fair in the country's history. The alliance dissolved along with the Communist Party and Soviet Union in late 1991.
Bloc of Communists and Non-Partisans Блок коммунистов и беспартийных | |
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Abbreviation | BKb |
First leader | Joseph Stalin |
Last leader | Mikhail Gorbachev |
Founded | 6 December 1936 |
Dissolved | 1991 |
Mother Party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Ideology |
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Political position | Far-left |
References
- Блок коммунистов и беспартийных в СССР, политический союз Коммунистической партии с беспартийными трудящимися
- Кимерлинг А. С. Индивидуальная форма политической презентации власти в позднюю сталинскую эпоху // «Майские чтения» 2006 — ежегодная Всероссийская конференция, проводимая кафедрой культурологии Пермского государственного технического университета
- Избирательное законодательство и выборы в 1937-1987 гг. Archived 16 December 2022 at the Wayback Machine.
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