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ARMENIA: SEVEN ARMENIAN PRO-COMMUNIST PARTIES ALIGN.(Brief Article)
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Seven Armenian pro-Communist parties announced their merger into the United Communist Party of Armenia on 7 July, ITAR-TASS reported. The seven are the Communist Party of the Working People, the United Progressive Communist Party, the Workers' Union, the Union of Communists, the Party of...
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Communist Party likely to stick with Hadash
Jerusalem Post
; ... Jerusalem Post 01-17-2006 Headline: Communist Party likely to stick with Hadash Byline: ORLY HALPERN Edition; Daily Section: News Page: 02 Tuesday, January 17, 2006 -- The Communist Party will likely decide Monday night to remain united with the Hadash political ...
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Communist Party faces trial in Moscow today
The Boston Globe
; MOSCOW -- The Communist Party, which was outlawed in the wake of last year's botched coup attempt, goes on trial today, accused of engaging in criminal activities from the time it took over Russia in 1917 until it was overthrown last year. In a historic hearing before Russia's Constitutional Court,
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GORBACHEV SAYS POLAND NEEDS COMMUNIST PARTY
The Boston Globe
; WARSAW - Mikhail S. Gorbachev made clear yesterday that Poland cannot solve its problems without the Communist Party, a party spokesman said. Gorbachev, who leads the Soviet Union's Communist Party, spoke for 40 minutes by telephone with Mieczyslaw F. Rakowski, head of Poland's Communist Party,
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Republics Target Coup Backers;Georgians Demand Trials For Communist Party Leaders
The Washington Post
; ... hours of the coup, was particularly strong. According to Baltfax news service, the Latvian government decided to remove immediately ... the coup "by words or deed," reported Tass, the official Soviet news agency. On Tuesday, Latvia declared immediate independence in ...
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RUSSIA: VICTORY PROMPTS FEARS OF MORE REGIONS TURNING RED.(comeback of Communist Party)(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; Khodyrev's victory immediately triggered a flurry of articles in the mainstream media questioning whether the Communist Party was on the road to staging a comeback in Russia nationwide. Communist Party leader Gennadii Zyuganov was, of course, happy to agree, telling reporters in Moscow on 31 July
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Glasnost two. (revelations from Russian Communist Party files) (Editorial)
National Review
; 7 IN THE cavernous stacks of the Communist Party archives and the dingy halls of Russia's constitutional court, a process is under way that is as important to Russia's liberation as the glasnost of Mikhail Gorbachev's first years. The openness that enabled the Soviet Union to admit the crimes of
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RUSSIA: SPLIT IN COMMUNIST RANKS PREDICTED...(Union of Peoples of Russia to form and entice Communist Party members)(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; Vremya Novostei reported on 27 April that an inaugural congress of a new political association called the Union of Peoples of Russia will take place in the near future. A number of well known members of the Communist Party, such as State Duma Chairman Gennadii Seleznev, former First Deputy Prime
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RUSSIA: KEMEROVO - GOVERNOR ESCALATES WAR OF WORDS WITH ZYUGANOV.(Governor of Kemerovo Aman Tuleev, Communist Party leader Zyuganov)(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; In article he authored in Trud on 15 September, Kemerovo Governor Aman Tuleev criticizes at great length the leadership of the Communist Party. Tuleev notes that with every election campaign, the position of the Communists is becoming weaker and their faction in the Duma is too obedient to the
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Communist Party chairman loses seat in Hadash primaries
Jerusalem Post
; ... Post 01-15-2006 Headline: Communist Party chairman loses seat in Hadash primaries Byline: ORLY HALPERN Edition; Daily Section: News Page: 02 Sunday, January 15, 2006 -- In a Shinui-style turn of events Saturday, MK Issam Mahoul, the chairman of the Communist ...
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Party time. (Soviet Communist Party conference)
The Economist (US)
; ... escorted them half-way down Gorky Street. Newspapers note that we are still learning democracy . So is Mr Gorbachev. Mos. cow News revealed on June 8th that at the Moscow party meeting, where 319 conference delegates were elected, Mr Gorbachev supported the ...
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