Communist Party of the Donetsk People's Republic

The Communist Party of the Donetsk People's Republic (Russian: Коммунистическая партия Донецкой Народной Республики) is a political faction of the Donetsk Republic organization in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, led by Boris Litvinov, former chairman of the Supreme Council of the Donetsk People's Republic then.[2]

Communist Party of the Donetsk People's Republic

Коммунистическая партия Донецкой Народной Республики
LeaderBoris Litvinov
FoundedOctober 8, 2014
HeadquartersDonetsk
NewspaperVperyod[1]
IdeologyCommunism
National communism
Soviet nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Political positionFar-left
Colors  Red
People's Council
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History

On October 8, 2014 it was announced about creation of the party. Boris Litvinov who previously was the headed of a regional branch of the Communist Party of Ukraine in the Kirovsky District, Donetsk[3][4] was proclaimed chairman of the party. In May 2014 Boris Litvinov being a member of the Communist Party of Ukraine also was a member of the Borodai's government.[4] In July through October 2014 Litvinov also headed the People's Council of self declared republic.[4] After his dismissal from the post of chairman of People's Council, there were rumors that Litvinov was even briefly arrested, yet Litvnov himself denied them.[4]

Litvinov said the Communists would support Alexander Zakharchenko, previous President of the Donetsk People's Republic, to win the 2014 Donbass general elections for premiership. The Communists have endorsed Prime Minister Alexander Zakharchenko’s candidature at the 2 November elections for premiership.[2] In these elections the Communists were banned from participating because it "made too many mistakes" in its submitted documents.[5] According to some Russian media, the final party's lists were edited in Moscow.[4] Selected members were allowed to be on the party list for the Donetsk Republic Party.[4] To the Council were elected only three members of the political organization and included Boris Litvinov, Vadim Zaibert, and Nikolai Ragozin.[4] Zaibert was later killed in war and not replaced, thus leaving only two members of the party in the Council.[6]

In 2016 Litvinov and Ragozin were expelled from the Council due to "loss of confidence", thus leaving the party with no representatives.[4]

Program

The party's program is fully copied and is identical with the party's program of the Communist Party of Ukraine.[7]

See also

References

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