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Paul Miliukov was a leader of the Kadet Party and the Foreign Minister of the 1917 Russian Provisional government. He resigned his position in May of 1917.
Alexander Kerensky was a leader of the provisional government that assumed power after the March 1917 revolution.
The leader of the Bolshevik Party in Russia was Vladimir Lenin. He played a crucial role in the October Revolution of 1917, leading the party to seize power from the Provisional Government and establish a socialist state. Lenin's leadership and ideas significantly shaped the direction of the Soviet Union in its early years.
Kerenski or Kerensky
Communist Party of Great Britain - Provisional Central Committee - was created in 1980.
Although communism does not believe in 1 leader and all desisions are to be group desisions there were different leading figures. When the provisional government were overthrown by the Bolshevik party Vladimir Lenin was the real leader of the party. However when Lenin died in 1924 the battle to be the leading figure within the Bolshevik party also known as the power struggle ended out with Joseph Stalin the General Secetary to be the leading figure however realistically he was a dictator.
There were several. Up until March 7, 1917, the Russian leader was Tsar Nicholas II. Once he abdicated the throne, the Provisional Government took charge with Prince Georgy Lvov as its leader. Three months later, Lvov stepped down and Alexander Kerensky became the leader of the Provisional Government. About 5 months after that, Vladimir Leninr became the leader when he and the Bolsheviks deposed the Provisional Government and took control of the country.
Prince Georgy Lvov was the first leader of Russia after the fall of the Czar. He headed the Provisional Government for the first 3 months of its existence immediately after Czar Nicholas II abdicated. Later, Alexander Kerensky took over the Provisional Government for the next 3 months. Then Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew the Provisional Government and Lenin became the leader. In any event the very first leader of Russia "after the fall of Czarist Russia" was Prince Georgy Lvov and the Provisional Government.
There are three possible answers to this question because there were (at least) three political parties that could be deemed "socialist revolutionaries. First is the Bolshevik Party. Vladimir Lenin was the chief leader. Second is the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. Julius Martov was the chief leader of that party. Third is the Party of the Socialist Revolutionaries. Victor Chernov was the chief leader of that party. Most likely this question refers to the Bolshevik Party under Vladimir Lenin, since it is the political party which overthrew the Russian Provisional Government (not the Tsar) in the October Revolution and later became the Communist Party.
At first it was Tsar Nicholas II until he was overthrown in early March. After that it was Prince Georgi Lvov and then Alexander Kerensky as heads of the Russian Provisional Government, respectively. Then it was Vladimir I. Lenin as head of the Bolshevik Party after it overthrew the Provisional Government in early November 1917.
Vladimir Lenin was the first communist leader for Russia. After the successful revolution against the Russian Provisional government in October, 1917, Lenin later discarded the term Bolshevik in favor of Communist. The party soon after changed the name of Russia to the Soviet Union.
you have to party up with people and ether you become party leader or the party leader promotes you to leader