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Communist Party of Turkmenistan

The Communist Party of Turkmenistan (Russian: Коммунистическая партия Туркменистана, romanizedKommunisticheskaya partiya Turkmenistana; Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Kommunistik Partiýasy) was the ruling communist party of the Turkmen SSR, and a part of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. From 1985 it was led by Saparmurat Niyazov. 16 December 1991, as the Soviet Union was in the process of dissolving, Niyazov reorganized the CPT as the Democratic Party of Turkmenistan.[1] The current Communist Party of Turkmenistan was made illegal during the presidency of Niyazov after independence and remains banned.[2]

Communist Party of Turkmenistan
Коммунистическая партия Туркменистана
Türkmenistanyň Kommunistik Partiýasy
First SecretarySaparmurat Niyazov (last)
Founded19 November 1924
Banned16 December 1991
Succeeded byDemocratic Party of Turkmenistan
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
Political positionFar-left
National affiliationCommunist Party of the Soviet Union
Colours  Red
Party flag

Leadership

First Secretaries

No. Picture Name

(Birth–Death)

Took office Left office Political party
First Secretary
1   Ivan Mezhlauk

(1891–1938)

19 November 1924 1926 CPT/CPSU
2   Shaymardan Ibragimov

(1899–1957)

June 1926 1927 CPT/CPSU
3   Nikolay Paskutsky

(1894–1938)

1927 1928 CPT/CPSU
4   Grigory Aronshtam

(1893–1938)

11 May 1928 August 1930 CPT/CPSU
5   Yakov Popok

(1894–1938)

August 1930 15 April 1937 CPT/CPSU
6   Anna Mukhamedov

(1900–1938)

April 1937 October 1937 CPT/CPSU
7   Yakov Chubin

(1893–1956)

October 1937 November 1939 CPT/CPSU
8   Mikhail Fonin

(1905–1974)

November 1939 March 1947 CPT/CPSU
9   Shadzha Batyrov

(1908–1965)

March 1947 July 1951 CPT/CPSU
10   Sukhan Babyev

(1910–1995)

July 1951 14 December 1958 CPT/CPSU
11   Dzhuma Durdy Karayev

(1910–1960)

14 December 1958 4 May 1960 CPT/CPSU
12   Balysh Ovezov

(1915–1975)

13 June 1960 24 December 1969 CPT/CPSU
13   Muhammetnazar Gapurow

(1922–1999)

24 December 1969 21 December 1985 CPT/CPSU
14   Saparmurat Niyazov

(1940–2006)

21 December 1985 16 December 1991 CPT/CPSU

Second Secretaries

No. Picture Name

(Birth–Death)

Took office Left office Political party
Second Secretary
-   Anna Mukhammedov (1900–1938) March 3, 1935 October 1937 CPT/CPSU
-   Allaberdy Berdyev (1904–1964) July 16, 1938 August 20, 1940 CPT/CPSU
-   Kurban Permanov(1909–1969)[3] November 28, 1941 February 17, 1945 CPT/CPSU
-   Shadzha Batyrov

(1908–1965)

November 1945 July 1947 CPT/CPSU
-   Arkady Sennikov (1908–1974)[4] July 1947 September 10, 1953 CPT/CPSU
-   Polikarp Dolgov (1910–1989) September 10, 1953 February 14, 1954 CPT/CPSU
-   Fyedor Grishaenkov (1914–1983) February 14, 1954 June 13, 1960 CPT/CPSU
-   Mikhail Pimenov (1914–?)[5] June 13, 1960 March 25, 1963 CPT/CPSU
-   Vasily Rykov

(1918–2011)[6]

March 25, 1963 April 14, 1975 CPT/CPSU
-   Viktor Pereudin (1923–2001)[7] April 14, 1975 December 20, 1980 CPT/CPSU
-   Albert Rachkov

(1927–2023)[8]

December 20, 1980 July 26, 1986 CPT/CPSU
-   Sergei Nesterenko

(1935–)[9]

July 26, 1986 1991 CPT/CPSU
-   Alexander Dodonov (1946–2018)[10] 1991 1991 CPT/CPSU

See also

References

  1. ^ Компартии Туркменистана больше нет[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2007.
  3. ^ "ПЕРМАНОВ Курбан | ЦентрАзия". centrasia.org. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  4. ^ "СЕННИКОВ Аркадий Андреевич | ЦентрАзия". centrasia.org. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  5. ^ "ПИМЕНОВ Михаил Александрович | ЦентрАзия". centrasia.org. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  6. ^ "RYKOV Vasily Nazarovich". rusembindia.com. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  7. ^ "ПЕРЕУДИН Виктор Михайлович (1923 – 2001) — Moscow-Tombs" (in Russian). Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  8. ^ "О кончине А.И.Рачкова - Министерство иностранных дел Российской Федерации". www.mid.ru. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  9. ^ "НЕСТЕРЕНКО Сергей Михайлович | ЦентрАзия". centrasia.org. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  10. ^ "ДОДОНОВ Александр Дмитриевич - Биография - БД "Лабиринт"". www.labyrinth.ru. Retrieved 7 January 2023.


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1924Banned16 December 1991Succeeded byDemocratic Party of TurkmenistanIdeologyCommunismMarxism LeninismPolitical positionFar leftNational affiliationCommunist Party of the Soviet UnionColours RedParty flagPolitics of TurkmenistanPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Leadership 1 1 First Secretaries 1 2 Second Secretaries 2 See also 3 ReferencesLeadership EditFirst Secretaries Edit No Picture Name Birth Death Took office Left office Political partyFirst Secretary1 Ivan Mezhlauk 1891 1938 19 November 1924 1926 CPT CPSU2 Shaymardan Ibragimov 1899 1957 June 1926 1927 CPT CPSU3 Nikolay Paskutsky 1894 1938 1927 1928 CPT CPSU4 Grigory Aronshtam 1893 1938 11 May 1928 August 1930 CPT CPSU5 Yakov Popok 1894 1938 August 1930 15 April 1937 CPT CPSU6 Anna Mukhamedov 1900 1938 April 1937 October 1937 CPT CPSU7 Yakov Chubin 1893 1956 October 1937 November 1939 CPT CPSU8 Mikhail Fonin 1905 1974 November 1939 March 1947 CPT CPSU9 Shadzha Batyrov 1908 1965 March 1947 July 1951 CPT CPSU10 Sukhan Babyev 1910 1995 July 1951 14 December 1958 CPT CPSU11 Dzhuma Durdy Karayev 1910 1960 14 December 1958 4 May 1960 CPT CPSU12 Balysh Ovezov 1915 1975 13 June 1960 24 December 1969 CPT CPSU13 Muhammetnazar Gapurow 1922 1999 24 December 1969 21 December 1985 CPT CPSU14 Saparmurat Niyazov 1940 2006 21 December 1985 16 December 1991 CPT CPSUSecond Secretaries Edit No Picture Name Birth Death Took office Left office Political partySecond Secretary Anna Mukhammedov 1900 1938 March 3 1935 October 1937 CPT CPSU Allaberdy Berdyev 1904 1964 July 16 1938 August 20 1940 CPT CPSU Kurban Permanov 1909 1969 3 November 28 1941 February 17 1945 CPT CPSU Shadzha Batyrov 1908 1965 November 1945 July 1947 CPT CPSU Arkady Sennikov 1908 1974 4 July 1947 September 10 1953 CPT CPSU Polikarp Dolgov 1910 1989 September 10 1953 February 14 1954 CPT CPSU Fyedor Grishaenkov 1914 1983 February 14 1954 June 13 1960 CPT CPSU Mikhail Pimenov 1914 5 June 13 1960 March 25 1963 CPT CPSU Vasily Rykov 1918 2011 6 March 25 1963 April 14 1975 CPT CPSU Viktor Pereudin 1923 2001 7 April 14 1975 December 20 1980 CPT CPSU Albert Rachkov 1927 2023 8 December 20 1980 July 26 1986 CPT CPSU Sergei Nesterenko 1935 9 July 26 1986 1991 CPT CPSU Alexander Dodonov 1946 2018 10 1991 1991 CPT CPSUSee also EditPolitics of Turkmenistan Communist Party of the Soviet UnionReferences Edit Kompartii Turkmenistana bolshe net permanent dead link Leftist Parties of Turkmenistan Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 29 March 2007 PERMANOV Kurban CentrAziya centrasia org Retrieved 7 January 2023 SENNIKOV Arkadij Andreevich CentrAziya centrasia org Retrieved 7 January 2023 PIMENOV Mihail Aleksandrovich CentrAziya centrasia org Retrieved 7 January 2023 RYKOV Vasily Nazarovich rusembindia com Retrieved 2 September 2017 PEREUDIN Viktor Mihajlovich 1923 2001 Moscow Tombs in Russian Retrieved 7 January 2023 O konchine A I Rachkova Ministerstvo inostrannyh del Rossijskoj Federacii www mid ru Retrieved 7 January 2023 NESTERENKO Sergej Mihajlovich CentrAziya centrasia org Retrieved 7 January 2023 DODONOV Aleksandr Dmitrievich Biografiya BD Labirint www labyrinth ru Retrieved 7 January 2023 This communist party related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article about a Turkmen political party is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Communist Party of Turkmenistan amp oldid 1168169127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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