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The Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Russian: Съезд Коммунистической партии Советского Союза, romanized: S"ezd Kommunisticheskoy partii Sovetskovo Soyuza) was the supreme decision-making body of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Its meetings served as convention of all party delegates and their predecessors.

Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

Съезд Коммунистической партии Советского Союза
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Emblem of the CPSU
Type
Type
Party meeting
Term limits
Various, eventually five years
History
Established1898
Disbanded1990
Leadership
Authority
Statute of the CPSU
Jurisdiction
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Elections
First election
First session 1917
Last election
Last session 1990
Meeting place
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Kremlin Palace of Congresses
Moscow, Soviet Union

Between the congresses the party was ruled by the Central Committee. Over the course of the party's history, the name was changed in accordance with the current name of the party at the time. The frequency of party congresses varied with the meetings being annual events in the 1920s while no congress was held at all between 1939 and 1952. After the death of Joseph Stalin, the congresses were held every five years.

Keys

Abbreviations
CC Central Committee
CAC Central Auditing Commission
FM Full member (a member with voting rights).
CM Candidate member (a member without voting rights).
VD Voting delegate (a delegate who can vote).
CD Consultative delegate (a delegate without voting rights).
Report CC Report and CAC Report, a document which briefs delegates about the period since the last congress and future work.
Charter , the fundamental governing document of the CPSU.
PMR Party members represented at the congress by delegates (the party membership at the time).

Convocations

Congress Duration
(start—end)
Delegates Elected CC Report
(presented by)
CAC Report
(presented by)

(amendments)
Program
(amendments)
PMR Place Location
CC CAC
1st Congress
3 days
1 March
–
3 March 1898
9 3 — — — — — — Minsk image Russian Empire
2nd Congress
25 days
1903 election
17 July
–
10 August 1903
51 VD
–
12 CD
3 FM
–
2 PM
— — — Amendment — Brussels image Belgium
— London image United Kingdom
3rd Congress
16 days
1905 election
12 April
–
27 April 1905
24 VD
–
14 CD
4 FM
4 AP
1 PM
— — — Amendment — —
4th Congress
16 days
1906 election
10 April
–
25 April 1906
112 VD
–
22 CD
10 FM
–
1 PM
— — — Amendment — — Stockholm image Sweden
5th Congress
20 days
1907 election
30 April
–
19 May 1907
343 VD
–
41 CD
11 FM
21 CM
6 PM
— R. Abramovitch
A. Bogdanov
J. Martov
— — — 178,000 London image United Kingdom
6th Congress
9 days
1917 election
26 July
–
3 August 1917
157 VD
–
110 CD
21 FM
–
10 CM
— None — Amendment 2nd Program 177,000 Petrograd image Russian Republic
7th Congress
3 days
1917–1918 election
6 March
–
8 March 1918
47 VD
–
59 CD
19 FM
–
8 CM
— V. Lenin &
Y. Sverdlov
— — — 233,000 image Soviet Russia
8th Congress
6 days
1918–1919 election
18 March
–
23 March 1919
301 VD
–
102 CD
19 FM
–
8 CM
3 V. Lenin — Amendment — 313,766 Moscow
9th Congress
8 days
1919–1920 election
29 March
–
5 April 1920
301 VD
–
102 CD
19 FM
–
12 CM
None V. Lenin — — — 611,978
10th Congress
9 days
1921–1922 election
8 March
–
16 March 1921
715 VD
–
553 CD
25 FM
–
15 CM
None V. Lenin — — — 732,521
11th Congress
7 days
1921–1922 election
27 March
–
2 April 1922
694 VD
–
296 CD
27 FM
–
17 CM
None V. Lenin V. Nogin — — 532,000
12th Congress
9 days
1922–1923 election
17 April
–
25 April 1923
408 VD
–
417 CD
40 FM
–
17 CM
3 L. Kamenev V. Nogin Amendment — 386,000 image Soviet Union
13th Congress
9 days
1923–1924 election
23 May
–
31 May 1924
748 VD
–
416 CD
53 FM
–
34 CM
3 G. Zinoviev D. Kursky — — 735,881 FM
–
127,741 CM
14th Congress
14 days
1925 election
18 December
–
31 December 1925
665 VD
–
641 CD
63 FM
–
43 CM
7 J. Stalin D. Kursky Amendment — 643,000 FM
–
445,000 CM
15th Congress
18 days
1927 election
2 December
–
19 December 1927
898 VD
–
771 CD
71 FM
–
50 CM
9 J. Stalin D. Kursky Amendment — 887,233 FM
–
348,957 CM
16th Congress
18 days
1929–1930 election
26 June
–
13 July 1930
1268 VD
–
891 CD
71 FM
–
67 CM
13 J. Stalin M. Vladimirsky — — 1,260,874 FM
–
711,609 CM
17th Congress
16 days
1933–1934 election
26 January
–
10 February 1934
1225 VD
–
736 CD
71 FM
–
68 CM
22 J. Stalin M. Vladimirsky Amendment — 1,872,488 FM
–
935,298 CM
18th Congress
12 days
1938–1939 election
10 March
–
21 March 1939
1569 VD
–
466 CD
71 FM
–
13 CM
13 J. Stalin M. Vladimirsky Amendment — 1,588,852 FM
–
888,814 CM
19th Congress
10 days
1951–1952 election
5 October
–
14 October 1952
1192 VD
–
167 CD
125 FM
–
111 CM
37 G. Malenkov P. Moskatov Amendment — 6,000,000 FM
–
900,000 CM
20th Congress
12 days
1955–1956 election
14 February
–
25 February 1956
1349 VD
–
81 CD
133 FM
–
122 CM
63 N. Khrushchev P. Moskatov Amendment — 6,795,896 FM
–
419,609 CM
21st Congress
10 days
None
27 January
–
5 February 1959
1261 VD
–
106 CD
None None N. Khrushchev — — — 7,622,356 FM
–
616,775 CM
22nd Congress
15 days
1960–1961 election
17 October
–
31 October 1961
4394 VD
–
405 CD
175 FM
–
155 CM
65 N. Khrushchev A. Gorkin Amendment 3rd Program 8,872,516 FM
–
843,489 CM
23rd Congress
11 days
1965–1966 election
29 March
–
8 April 1966
4619 VD
–
323 CD
195 FM
–
165 CM
79 L. Brezhnev N. Muravyova Amendment Amendment 11,673,676 FM
–
797,403 CM
24th Congress
11 days
1970–1971 election
30 March
–
9 April 1971
4740 VD
–
223 CD
245 FM
–
155 CM
81 L. Brezhnev  [ru] — — 13,810,089 FM
–
645,232 CM
25th Congress
10 days
1975–1976 election
24 February
–
5 March 1976
4998 287 FM
–
139 CM
85 L. Brezhnev  [ru] — — 15,365,600 FM
–
628,876 CM
26th Congress
9 days
1980–1981 election
23 February
–
3 March 1981
4994 319 FM
–
151 CM
75 L. Brezhnev  [ru] — — 16,732,408 FM
–
698,005 CM
27th Congress
10 days
1985–1986 election
25 February
–
6 March 1986
4993 307 FM
–
170 CM
83 M. Gorbachev  [ru] Amendment Amendment 18,975,725 FM
–
512,097 CM
28th Congress
12 days
1990–1991 election
2 July
–
13 July 1990
4683 412 — M. Gorbachev — Amendment Failed to
approve program
18,856,113 FM
–
372,104 CM

See also

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References

General

Information on congresses, number of delegates, number of people elected to CCs, party membership, the individual who presented the Political Report and information on when the congress was convened can be found in these sources:

  • "Численный состав КПСС" [Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union] (in Russian). sovtime.ru. Retrieved 7 January 2017.

Bibliography

Articles and journals:

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Russian Sezd Kommunisticheskoj partii Sovetskogo Soyuza romanized S ezd Kommunisticheskoy partii Sovetskovo Soyuza was the supreme decision making body of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Its meetings served as convention of all party delegates and their predecessors Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Sezd Kommunisticheskoj partii Sovetskogo SoyuzaEmblem of the CPSUTypeTypeParty meetingTerm limitsVarious eventually five yearsHistoryEstablished1898Disbanded1990LeadershipAuthorityStatute of the CPSUJurisdictionCommunist Party of the Soviet UnionElectionsFirst electionFirst session 1917Last electionLast session 1990Meeting placeKremlin Palace of Congresses Moscow Soviet Union Between the congresses the party was ruled by the Central Committee Over the course of the party s history the name was changed in accordance with the current name of the party at the time The frequency of party congresses varied with the meetings being annual events in the 1920s while no congress was held at all between 1939 and 1952 After the death of Joseph Stalin the congresses were held every five years KeysAbbreviations CC Central Committee CAC Central Auditing Commission FM Full member a member with voting rights CM Candidate member a member without voting rights VD Voting delegate a delegate who can vote CD Consultative delegate a delegate without voting rights Report CC Report and CAC Report a document which briefs delegates about the period since the last congress and future work Charter the fundamental governing document of the CPSU PMR Party members represented at the congress by delegates the party membership at the time ConvocationsCongress Duration start end Delegates Elected CC Report presented by CAC Report presented by amendments Program amendments PMR Place Location CC CAC 1st Congress 3 days 1 March 3 March 1898 9 3 Minsk Russian Empire 2nd Congress 25 days 1903 election 17 July 10 August 1903 51 VD 12 CD 3 FM 2 PM Amendment Brussels Belgium London United Kingdom 3rd Congress 16 days 1905 election 12 April 27 April 1905 24 VD 14 CD 4 FM 4 AP 1 PM Amendment 4th Congress 16 days 1906 election 10 April 25 April 1906 112 VD 22 CD 10 FM 1 PM Amendment Stockholm Sweden 5th Congress 20 days 1907 election 30 April 19 May 1907 343 VD 41 CD 11 FM 21 CM 6 PM R Abramovitch A Bogdanov J Martov 178 000 London United Kingdom 6th Congress 9 days 1917 election 26 July 3 August 1917 157 VD 110 CD 21 FM 10 CM None Amendment 2nd Program 177 000 Petrograd Russian Republic 7th Congress 3 days 1917 1918 election 6 March 8 March 1918 47 VD 59 CD 19 FM 8 CM V Lenin amp Y Sverdlov 233 000 Soviet Russia 8th Congress 6 days 1918 1919 election 18 March 23 March 1919 301 VD 102 CD 19 FM 8 CM 3 V Lenin Amendment 313 766 Moscow 9th Congress 8 days 1919 1920 election 29 March 5 April 1920 301 VD 102 CD 19 FM 12 CM None V Lenin 611 978 10th Congress 9 days 1921 1922 election 8 March 16 March 1921 715 VD 553 CD 25 FM 15 CM None V Lenin 732 521 11th Congress 7 days 1921 1922 election 27 March 2 April 1922 694 VD 296 CD 27 FM 17 CM None V Lenin V Nogin 532 000 12th Congress 9 days 1922 1923 election 17 April 25 April 1923 408 VD 417 CD 40 FM 17 CM 3 L Kamenev V Nogin Amendment 386 000 Soviet Union 13th Congress 9 days 1923 1924 election 23 May 31 May 1924 748 VD 416 CD 53 FM 34 CM 3 G Zinoviev D Kursky 735 881 FM 127 741 CM 14th Congress 14 days 1925 election 18 December 31 December 1925 665 VD 641 CD 63 FM 43 CM 7 J Stalin D Kursky Amendment 643 000 FM 445 000 CM 15th Congress 18 days 1927 election 2 December 19 December 1927 898 VD 771 CD 71 FM 50 CM 9 J Stalin D Kursky Amendment 887 233 FM 348 957 CM 16th Congress 18 days 1929 1930 election 26 June 13 July 1930 1268 VD 891 CD 71 FM 67 CM 13 J Stalin M Vladimirsky 1 260 874 FM 711 609 CM 17th Congress 16 days 1933 1934 election 26 January 10 February 1934 1225 VD 736 CD 71 FM 68 CM 22 J Stalin M Vladimirsky Amendment 1 872 488 FM 935 298 CM 18th Congress 12 days 1938 1939 election 10 March 21 March 1939 1569 VD 466 CD 71 FM 13 CM 13 J Stalin M Vladimirsky Amendment 1 588 852 FM 888 814 CM 19th Congress 10 days 1951 1952 election 5 October 14 October 1952 1192 VD 167 CD 125 FM 111 CM 37 G Malenkov P Moskatov Amendment 6 000 000 FM 900 000 CM 20th Congress 12 days 1955 1956 election 14 February 25 February 1956 1349 VD 81 CD 133 FM 122 CM 63 N Khrushchev P Moskatov Amendment 6 795 896 FM 419 609 CM 21st Congress 10 days None 27 January 5 February 1959 1261 VD 106 CD None None N Khrushchev 7 622 356 FM 616 775 CM 22nd Congress 15 days 1960 1961 election 17 October 31 October 1961 4394 VD 405 CD 175 FM 155 CM 65 N Khrushchev A Gorkin Amendment 3rd Program 8 872 516 FM 843 489 CM 23rd Congress 11 days 1965 1966 election 29 March 8 April 1966 4619 VD 323 CD 195 FM 165 CM 79 L Brezhnev N Muravyova Amendment Amendment 11 673 676 FM 797 403 CM 24th Congress 11 days 1970 1971 election 30 March 9 April 1971 4740 VD 223 CD 245 FM 155 CM 81 L Brezhnev ru 13 810 089 FM 645 232 CM 25th Congress 10 days 1975 1976 election 24 February 5 March 1976 4998 287 FM 139 CM 85 L Brezhnev ru 15 365 600 FM 628 876 CM 26th Congress 9 days 1980 1981 election 23 February 3 March 1981 4994 319 FM 151 CM 75 L Brezhnev ru 16 732 408 FM 698 005 CM 27th Congress 10 days 1985 1986 election 25 February 6 March 1986 4993 307 FM 170 CM 83 M Gorbachev ru Amendment Amendment 18 975 725 FM 512 097 CM 28th Congress 12 days 1990 1991 election 2 July 13 July 1990 4683 412 M Gorbachev Amendment Failed to approve program 18 856 113 FM 372 104 CMSee alsoWikimedia Commons has media related to Meetings of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Organization of the Communist Party of the Soviet UnionReferencesGeneral Information on congresses number of delegates number of people elected to CCs party membership the individual who presented the Political Report and information on when the congress was convened can be found in these sources Chislennyj sostav KPSS Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in Russian sovtime ru Retrieved 7 January 2017 Bibliography Articles and journals Specific

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