Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party
- Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party
was founded in the same year, the party held control over its government.
A prominent figure in its initial stage was Donduk Kuular. In 1929-1932 a political shifted occurred, as nationalist elements of the party, including Kuular, were purged. The leadership of the party was taken over by Salchak Toka.
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