Russian Communist Workers' Party of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

Russian Communist Workers' Party of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Leader Viktor Tyulkin
Founded October 2001 (2001-10)
Dissolved 2007 (as officially registered party)
Merger of
Succeeded by Russian United Labour Front
Youth wing Revolutionary Communist Youth League (Bolshevik)
Membership 50,000 (2007)
Ideology Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Anti-Revisionism
Stalinism
Political position Far-left
National affiliation Left Front
International affiliation International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties
International Communist Seminar
Continental affiliation Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Colours Red
Website
www.rkrp-rpk.ru

The Russian Communist Workers' Party of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Russian: Российская коммунистическая рабочая партия в составе Коммунистическая партия Советского Союза), or RCWP-CPSU, is a currently unregistered Communist party in Russia. It is considered the republican branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (2001).

The RCWP-CPSU is led by Viktor Tyulkin (he was co-chairman with Anatolii Kriuchkov until the latter died in 2005). It publishes a newspaper called Trudovaja Rossija (Трудовая Россия; «Working People's Russia») and the journal Sovetskij Sojuz (Советский Союз; «Soviet Union»).

The RCWP-CPSU claims to have supported all the biggest occupations and strikes in Russia. It has links to the Russian trade union «Zashchita». It claims about 50,000 members as of 2007. The Revolutionary Communist Youth League (Bolshevik) (RCYL(b)), the youth organization of the RCWP-CPSU, is considered one of the most active communist youth organizations in Russia.

History

The block of RCWP-CPSU on 1st may demonstration in Izhevsk

The party was established in October 2001 under the name Russian Communist Workers' Party – Revolutionary Party of Communists (Российская Коммунистическая Рабочая Партия – Революционная Партия Коммунистов; abbreviated РКРП-РПК, RKRP-RPK), through the unification of the Russian Communist Workers' Party, the Russian Party of Communists and the Union of Communists, with the aim of resurrecting socialism and the USSR.

In the 1999 Duma Election, the party won 2.2% of the total vote, getting 1,481,890 votes overall. The RCWP-CPSU considers the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) to be reformist but for the 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.

In 2007, the party was de-registered by the Justice Ministry. In 2010, the RCWP-CPSU co-founded Russian registered political party Russian United Labour Front (ROT Front), led by Viktor Tyulkin. In April 2012, the party took its current name.

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