No Russian communist overthrew the Russian monarchy. The Tsar abdicated in March 1917 after the February Revolution. A non-communist Provisional Government was then set up. In October 1917, the Russian Communist leader overthrew the Provisional Government. The Russian monarchy had already been overthrown.
The opposing of the Russian Czar led to the Russian Revolution, the death of the Russian monarchy, and the establishment of the Russian Communist State. The French had nothing to do with the Russian Revolution.
For centuries they had a monarchy and then a communist government for the last 90 years. Until the 1980's when they became a semi democracy. I was there last year and all the communist symbols are still up and on buildings my personal opinion is that they are still communist.
They are capitalist
No, its a monarchy.
Russian Communist Workers Party was created in 1991.
North Korea.
It is a ancient east-slavic symbol, nothing relationships with communist.
Communist Party of the Russian Federation was created on 1993-02-14.
Germany helped Lenin (a communist) get to Russia hoping that he would help to overthrow the Russian monarchy, and start a communist revolution. A revolution would mean Russia would be involved in a internal Russian war/Civil War instead of fighting with Germany
Before the Russian Revoultion they were called the Bolsheviks and after it was the Communist party of the Soviet Union. Today the main communist party is the Communist party of the Russian Federation which today is one of the largest political parties in the Russian Diet (Paraliment)
absoloute power or the Czar