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Revision as of 10:15, 1 November 2012

The Union of Communist Parties – Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Russian: Союз коммунистических партий – Коммунистической партии Советского союза; СКП–КПСС; UPC–CPSU) is a group of communist parties in the former Soviet Union established in 1993.

Gennady Zyuganov is the organization's chairman, replacing previous chairman Oleg Shenin in 2001 (who split off a part of the UCP–CPSU as the "Communist Party of the Soviet Union").

Mitglieder

State Party Election Lower house Upper house Leader
 Abkhazia Communist Party of Abkhazia 2012 election
0 / 35
Shamba Lev
 Armenien Armenian Communist Party 2012 election
0 / 131
Ruben Tovmasyan
 Aserbaidschan Azerbaijan Communist Party 2010 election
0 / 125
Rauf Gurbanov
 Weißrussland Communist Party of Belarus 2012 election
3 / 110
Tatsyana Holubeva
 Estland Communist Party of Estonia Banned by the authorities Vacant
 Georgien United Communist Party of Georgia 2012 election
0 / 150
Nugzar Avaliani
 Kasachstan Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan 2012 election
7 / 108
Vladislav Kossarev
 Kirgisistan Party of Communists of Kyrgyzstan 2010 election
0 / 120
Ishak Masaliev
 Lettland Communist Party of Latvia Banned by the authorities Underground
 Litauen Communist Party of Lithuania Underground
 Moldawien Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 2010 election
35 / 101
Vladimir Voronin
 Russland Communist Party of the Russian Federation 2011 election
92 / 450
Gennady Zyuganov
 South Ossetia Communist Party of South Ossetia 2009 election
8 / 34
Stanislav Kochiev
 Tadschikistan Communist Party of Tajikistan 2010 election
2 / 63
Shodi Shabdolov
 Transnistria Pridnestrovie Communist Party 2010 election
1 / 43
Oleg Khorzhan
 Turkmenistan Communist Party of Turkmenistan Banned by the authorities Serdar Rakhimov
 Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine 2012 election
32 / 450
Petro Symonenko
 Usbekistan Communist Party of Uzbekistan 2009–2010 election
0 / 135
0 / 100
Kakhramon Makhmudov

See also