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Khrushchev was suspected by many [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist–Leninists]] and even many non-MLs of bearing responsibility for the death of then-incumbent leader Joseph Stalin, who officially died of a [[Intracerebral haemorrhage|cerebral haemorrhage]] on 5 March 1953. Stalin's health had been deteriorating for quite some time, but the circumstances of his death were indeed suspicious. Stalin's son [[Vasily Stalin|Vasily]] believed that he had been poisoned,{{Citation needed}} and [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania (1946–1992)|Albanian]] leader [[Enver Hoxha]] claimed in [[Library:With Stalin: Memoirs|his memoirs]] that [[Anastas Mikoyan]], a close ally of Khrushchev, admitted to him that he and his associates had murdered Stalin.<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Enver Hoxha]]|year=1981|title=[[Library:With Stalin: Memoirs| With Stalin: Memoirs]]|page=31|quote=All this villainy emerged soon after the death, or to be more precise after the murder, of Stalin. I say after the murder of Stalin, because Mikoyan himself told me...that they, together with Khrushchev and their associates, had decided...to make an attempt on Stalin’s life|mia=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hoxha/works/stalin/intro.htm}}</ref>
Khrushchev was suspected by many [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist–Leninists]] and even many non-MLs of bearing responsibility for the death of then-incumbent leader Joseph Stalin, who officially died of a [[Intracerebral haemorrhage|cerebral haemorrhage]] on 5 March 1953. Stalin's health had been deteriorating for quite some time, but the circumstances of his death were indeed suspicious. Stalin's son [[Vasily Stalin|Vasily]] believed that he had been poisoned,{{Citation needed}} and [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania (1946–1992)|Albanian]] leader [[Enver Hoxha]] claimed in [[Library:With Stalin: Memoirs|his memoirs]] that [[Anastas Mikoyan]], a close ally of Khrushchev, admitted to him that he and his associates had murdered Stalin.<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Enver Hoxha]]|year=1981|title=[[Library:With Stalin: Memoirs| With Stalin: Memoirs]]|page=31|quote=All this villainy emerged soon after the death, or to be more precise after the murder, of Stalin. I say after the murder of Stalin, because Mikoyan himself told me...that they, together with Khrushchev and their associates, had decided...to make an attempt on Stalin’s life|mia=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hoxha/works/stalin/intro.htm}}</ref>


== Mandate as General Secretary ==
== Rule as General Secretary ==
Under Khrushchev's mandate, the percentage of industrial [[Proletariat|workers]] in the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|CPSU]] reduced to 30% and the number of white-collar officials increased to 50%.<ref name=":1" /> He prioritized consumer goods over heavy industry and decentralized [[Planned economy|state planning]].<ref name=":0" />
Under Khrushchev's rule, the percentage of industrial [[Proletariat|workers]] in the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|CPSU]] reduced to 30% and the number of white-collar officials increased to 50%.<ref name=":1" /> He prioritized consumer goods over heavy industry and decentralized [[Planned economy|state planning]].<ref name=":0" />


In 1954, he began the Virgin Lands program to cultivate sparsely populated fertile land, mainly in [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]] and [[Siberia]]. 300,000 volunteers participated in the campaign and plowed 27 million hectares of new land in two years. The campaign was initially successful but began to decline in 1957.
In 1954, he began the Virgin Lands program to cultivate sparsely populated fertile land, mainly in [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]] and [[Siberia]]. 300,000 volunteers participated in the campaign and plowed 27 million hectares of new land in two years. The campaign was initially successful but began to decline in 1957.
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