Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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The Congress of the CPSU was the gathering of the delegates of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and its predecessors. During the history, the name was changed according to the then current name of the party. The frequency of party congresses also varied with the meetings being annual events in the 1920s while no Congress was held at all between 1939 to 1952. After the death of Joseph Stalin the Congresses were held every five years.

The First Congress of RSDLP, was held in 1898, Minsk, Belarus of Imperial Russia.

The Second Congress, 1903, Belgium, resulted into the party's split into Bolshevik and Menshevik factions which eventually became parties in their own right.

Theoretically, the Congress was the supreme ruling body of the entire Party. Between the congresses the party was ruled by the Central Committee, abbreviated as ЦК, "Tseka".

See also: Organization of the Communist Party of the USSR

[edit] List of Party Congresses

Number Dates Place Comments


1 1-3 [14-16] Mar 1898 Minsk, Russian Empire RDSLP founding conference
2 17 [30] Jul - 10 [23] Aug 1903 Brussels, Belgium and London, UK RDSLP splits into Bolshevik and Menshevik factions. First Program of Bolshevik Party (1st Party Program).
3 12-27 April [25 Apr - 10 May] 1905 London, UK Bolsheviks only
4 ("Unification") 10-25 April [23 Apr - 8 May] 1906 Stockholm, Sweden Bolsheviks and Mensheviks re-unite in the same party, but keep their factions
5 ("London") 30 April - 19 May [13 May - 1 June] 1907 London, UK Bolsheviks and Mensheviks together
6 26 July - 3 August [8-16 August] 1917 Petrograd, Russian Republic Held semi-legally in between revolutions, Bolsheviks merge with the Mezhraiontsy, final break with the Mensheviks
7 (Extraordinary) 6-8 March 1918 Moscow, Russian SFSR Party becomes Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
8 18-23 March 1919 Moscow, Russian SFSR New (2nd) Party Program adopted by Congress.
9 29 March - 5 April 1920 Moscow, Russian SFSR
10 8-16 March 1921 Moscow, Russian SFSR Internal party factions banned in a secret resolution
11 27 March - 2 April 1922 Moscow, Russian SFSR
12 17-25 April 1923 Moscow, USSR
13 23-31 May 1924 Moscow, USSR First Congress since Lenin's death
14 18-31 December 1925 Moscow, USSR Party becomes All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
15 2-19 December 1927 Moscow, USSR Stalin's power consolidated, Trotskyists expelled
16 26 June - 13 July 1930 Moscow, USSR
17 26 January - 10 February 1934 Moscow, USSR Vote for Politburo shows Kirov most popular member, Stalin least popular. Hailed as the "Congress of Victors."
18 10-21 March 1939 Moscow, USSR First congress after Great Purge.
19 5-14 October 1952 Moscow, USSR Party becomes Communist Party of the Soviet Union - Stalin's last Congress
20 14-25 February 1956 Moscow, USSR Khrushchev's Secret Speech denouncing Stalin
21 (Extraordinary) 27 January - 5 February 1959 Moscow, USSR "Extraordinary" Congress timed so that Khrushchev could try to consolidate his power over rivals.
22 17-31 October 1961 Moscow, USSR New (3rd) Party Program adopted.
23 29 March - 8 April 1966 Moscow, USSR Brezhnev's first Congress as General Secretary.
24 30 March - 9 April 1971 Moscow, USSR
25 24 February - 5 March 1976 Moscow, USSR
26 23 February - 3 March 1981 Moscow, USSR Brezhnev's last congress.
27 25 February - 6 March 1986 Moscow, USSR Gorbachev presides. Revised (4th) Party Program. Glasnost and perestroika not yet announced.
28 2-13 July 1990 Moscow, USSR Party Statute formalizes the end to monopoly on power
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