Communist Party of Kazakhstan Қазақстан Коммунистік партиясы Qazaqstan Kommunistık Partiasy | |
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Abbreviation | QKP |
First leader | Levon Mirzoyan |
Last leader | Nursultan Nazarbayev |
Founded | 5 December 1936 |
Dissolved | 7 September 1991 |
Succeeded by | Socialist Party (de jure) Communist Party (de facto) |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism |
National affiliation | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Colours | Red |
The Communist Party of Kazakhstan (QKP; Kazakh: Қазақстан Коммунистік партиясы, Qazaqstan Kommunistık Partiasy; Russian: Коммунистическая партия Казахстана, romanized: Kommunisticheskaya partiya Kazakhstana) was the ruling and sole legal political party in the Kazakh SSR.[1]
Origin
The Communist Party of Kazakhstan was founded 1936, when Kazakhstan was granted a Union Republic status within the Soviet Union. The Communist Party of Kazakhstan had been a branch of Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) until the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
April 24, 1990 from Art. 6 of the Constitution of the Kazakh SSR, the provision on the monopoly of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan on power was excluded.[2]
Post-Soviet restructuring
The 18th Congress of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, held on September 7, 1991, decided to dissolve the party.[3] The Socialist Party was created on its basis.[4][5] Nursultan Nazarbayev, chairman of the party, resigned after the failure of the August putsch in Moscow.[6] Dissatisfied members of the old Communist Party recreated the Communist Party of Kazakhstan in October 1991 at the 19th Congress of the party.
First Secretaries
No. | Picture | Name
(Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Political party |
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First Secretary | |||||
1 | Levon Mirzoyan (1897–1939) |
5 December 1936 | 3 May 1938 | QKP/CPSU | |
2 | Nikolay Skvortsov (1899–1974) |
3 May 1938 | 14 September 1945 | QKP/CPSU | |
3 | Zhumabay Shayakhmetov (1902–1966) |
14 September 1945 | 6 March 1954 | QKP/CPSU | |
4 | Panteleimon Ponomarenko (1902–1984) |
6 March 1954 | 8 May 1955 | QKP/CPSU | |
5 | Leonid Brezhnev (1906–1982) |
8 May 1955 | 6 March 1956 | QKP/CPSU | |
6 | Ivan Yakovlev (1903–1966) |
6 March 1956 | 26 December 1957 | QKP/CPSU | |
7 | Nikolay Belyaev (1903–1966) |
26 December 1957 | 19 January 1960 | QKP/CPSU | |
8 | Dinmukhamed Kunaev (1912–1993) |
19 January 1960 | 26 December 1962 | QKP/CPSU | |
9 | Ismail Yusupov (1914–2005) |
26 December 1962 | 7 December 1964 | QKP/CPSU | |
10 | Dinmukhamed Kunaev (1912–1993) |
7 December 1964 | 16 December 1986 | QKP/CPSU | |
11 | Gennady Kolbin (1927–1998) |
16 December 1986 | 22 June 1989 | QKP/CPSU | |
12 | Nursultan Nazarbayev (born 1940) |
22 June 1989 | 28 August 1991 | QKP/CPSU |
See also
References
- ↑ Коммунистическую партию Казахстана ликвидировали по решению суда
- ↑ Закон Казахской ССР от 24 апреля 1990 г. «Об учреждении поста Президента Казахской ССР и внесении изменений и дополнений в Конституцию (Основной Закон) Казахской ССР»
- ↑ Постановление Конституционного Суда РФ от 30 ноября 1992 г. N 9-П
- ↑ Компартии Казахстана дали шанс уйти красиво, и она его использовала
- ↑ Ro'i, Yaacov (2004). Democracy and Pluralism in Muslim Eurasia. Frank Cass. p. 157. ISBN 9781135775766.
- ↑ Назарбаев вышел из партии