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political reform launched at the 20th Party Congress (February 1956) by Soviet Communist Party First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev that condemned the crimes committed by his predecessor, Joseph Stalin, destroyed Stalin's image as an infallible leader, and promised a return to so-called socialist
It is a communist political movement
A Communist.
Congress IS the senate and the house. No president would/could/want to sell the country to communist.
The Hatch Act was made by Congress in 1939. Under this act federal employees could not belong to the communist party.
No. They are headed and directed by the communist party of the country. Decisions are usually made by party leaders or a committee within the party.
The 17th Party Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, also known as the "Congress of Victors", took place from Jan. 26 - Feb 10th 1934.
He refused to disclose the names of fellow writers that were allegedly involved with the Communist party or that held Communist sympathies.
S.A Wickremasinghe has written: 'The way ahead' -- subject(s): Communist Party of Ceylon, Communist Party of Ceylon. Congress
Nikita never proposed Bulgaria for China or Mao issue
D.Z Manuilsky has written: 'The rise of socialism in the Soviet Union' 'The USSR and the world proletariat' 'Marxism' 'Social democracy - stepping-stone to fascism' 'The revolutionary crisis is maturing' -- subject(s): Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Congress 1934) 'The world communist movement' -- subject(s): Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Congress 1939)
It is true that Congress did not agree to President Truman's request under the Marshall plan of sending US aid to anti-communist forces in Greece and Turkey. However, Congress did agree to the Truman Doctrine which sent aid to anti-communist forces in Greece and Turkey.