Communist Party of the Soviet Union General-Secretarial election, 1953 (March 5)

Communist Party of the Soviet Union General-Secretarial election, 1953 (March 5)
Communist Party of the Soviet Union General-Secretarial election, 1953
Soviet Union
1920 ←
March 5, 1953
→ 1953 (Mar.13)

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Nominee Georgy Malenkov
Party CPSU


Percentage 100%

Chairperson before election

Joseph Stalin

Elected Chairperson

Georgy Malenkov

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The Communist Party of the Soviet Union General-Secretarial election of 1953 (March 5) was a contest for the Chairperson Georgy Malenkov.

Malenkov took the office on March 5, 1953.


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