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Communist Parties began to be established in various countries across the world after the establishment of the Communist International by the Russian Bolsheviks.
Most Communist Parties arose in the 1920s as a result of a split among socialist parties over whether revolution was necessary to achieve their ends and whether the socialist parties should accept the leadership of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Communist parties had a number of commonalities of structure which was based on the structure of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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 ipedia.com: Communist Party of the Soviet Union Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This was both an attempt to "proletarianize" the party and an attempt by Stalin to strengthen his base by outnumbering the Old Bolsheviks and reducing their influence in the party.
Glasnost allowed freedom of speech in the Soviet Union and a flourishing of political debate within the Communist Party to a degree not seen since the Russian Revolution while perestroika was an attempt to restructure the political and particularly the economic organisation of the country.
At the Twenty-Seventy Party Congress in 1986, Boris Yeltsin became a candidate member of the Politburo and offended party members in a speech that attacked the hidden privileges of the party elite.
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 AllRefer.com - Communist party, in Russia and the Soviet Union (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Communist party, in Russia and the Soviet Union (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History) - Encyclopedia
Communist party, in Russia and the Soviet Union, Russian, Soviet, And CIS History
Communist party, in Russia and the Soviet Union, political party that until 1991 exercised all effective power within the Soviet Union, and, as the oldest and for a long time the only ruling Communist party in the world, carried heavy or controlling influence over the Communist parties of other countries (see communism).
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