- Russian Communist Workers' Party
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Russian Communist Workers' Party – Revolutionary Party of Communists
Российская Коммунистическая Рабочая Партия – Революционная Партия КоммунистовLeader Viktor Tyulkin Founded October 2001 Youth wing Revolutionary Communist Youth League (Bolshevik) Membership 55,000 Ideology Communism,
Anti-Revisionist
Marxism-LeninismPolitical position Far-left Official colours Red Website http://www.rkrp-rpk.ru/ Politics of Russia
Political parties
ElectionsThe Russian Communist Workers' Party – Revolutionary Party of Communists (RCWP-RPC) (Russian: Российская Коммунистическая Рабочая Партия – Революционная Партия Коммунистов, РКРП-РПК; transcription: Rossiiskaya Kommunističeskaya Rabotsaya Partiya – Revolyutsionnaya Partiya Kommunistov, RKRP-RPK) is a communist party in Russia. It was established in October 2001, through the unification of the Russian Communist Workers' Party and the Russian Party of Communists, with the aim of resurrecting socialism and the USSR.
The RCWP-RPC is led by Viktor Tyulkin (he was co-chairman with Anatolii Kriuchkov until the latter deceased in 2005).
In the 1999 Duma Election, the Party won 2.2% and 1,481,890 votes.
The RCWP-RPC considers the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) to be reformist but in occasion of the 2003 Duma Election the Party leaders decided to make an agreement with the CPRF in order not to disperse the communist vote.
It publishes a newspaper Trudovaja Rossija (Трудовая Россия; «Working People's Russia») and the journal Sovetskij Sojuz (Советский Союз; «Soviet Union»).
The RCWP-RPC claims to have supported all the biggest occupations and strikes in Russia. It has links to the Russian trade union «Zashchita». It claims about 55,000 members (2006).
The Revolutionary Communist Youth League (Bolshevik) (RCYL(b)) is the youth organization of the RCWP-RPC. It is one of the most active communist youth organizations in Russia. RCYL(b) is led by Alexander Batov.
External links
- (Russian) RCWP-RPC Official website
- (Russian) RCYL(b) Official website
Categories:- Anti-Revisionist organizations
- Political parties in Russia
- Communist parties in Russia
- Communist parties in the Former Soviet Union
- Political parties established in 2001
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