Communist states have had various names for their leaders. The leader of a communist state is usually called Chairman, as in the Chairman of the government. He was usually also the General Secretary of the Communist Party, which is the leader of the party. In communist states, the leader of the party was usually also the leader of the government. Leaders of communist countries often hold multiple positions.
Today only Cuba, Laos, Vietnam, North Korea, and China are officially led by communist parties. The leader of China, Hu Jintao, is usually called President, but he is also the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and the Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China.
A 'Communist government' is a self contradictory term. in Communism, there is no government.
What you probably mean is 'socialist government'. There is no set title for a leader of a socialist government.
there is no "leader". the people lead themselves. everyone works for the good of everyone and everything is commonly owned
They a called Communist Leader
dictator
Communism has no government and no leaders. It is a classless stateless society based on production for use, with democratic control.
Dictator
No. Communism is a belief system. Some countries have a Communistic-style government, and each country has its own leader.
YES
What leader? According to Marx communism is supposed to be ruled by the Proletariat (the class of the poorest of the working poor), not one man!
Theocracy
He was the communist leader of Russia!
The first communist leader of the Soviet Unionwas Vladimir Lenin.
The Russian leader Stalin would have been seen as the father of communism.
Mikhael Gorbachev
Communism is synonymous with Marxist-Leninism.
Communism is a fully democratic classless society with no leaders.
The US was the primary leader in the war against communism.
Karl Marx, the author of The Communist Manifesto and founder of Communism.