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{{Communist Parties}}Communists of Russia (Коммунисты России) is an anti-revisionist communist party in the [[Russian Federation]] that was founded in 2012 and is led by [[Maxim Suraykin]].<ref>{{News citation|journalist=|date=2012-4-22|title=«Коммунисты России» решили создать новую партию|url=https://baltinfo.ru/2012/04/22/Kommunisty-Rossii-reshili-sozdat-novuyu-partiyu-273930|newspaper=BaltInfo|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=2021-12-29}}</ref>  
{{Infobox political party|name=Communists of Russia|native_name=Коммунисты России|logo=Communists of Russia.png|founded=22 April 2012|website=https://komros.org}}{{Communist Parties}}'''Communists of Russia''' (Коммунисты России) is an anti-revisionist communist party in the [[Russian Federation]] that was founded in 2012 and is led by [[Maxim Suraykin]].<ref>{{News citation|journalist=|date=2012-4-22|title=«Коммунисты России» решили создать новую партию|url=https://baltinfo.ru/2012/04/22/Kommunisty-Rossii-reshili-sozdat-novuyu-partiyu-273930|newspaper=BaltInfo|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=2021-12-29}}</ref>


== Election Results ==
== Program ==
The party advocates for nationalization of land, natural resources, banking, and important industries. It wants to transfer all power to the workers and [[Soviet (governmental body)|Soviets]] and adopt a socialist constitution for Russia. The party wants to create affordable health care, education, and housing and end unemployment.<ref>{{News citation|newspaper=Communists of Russia|title=Программа Партии|url=https://komros.org/ustav/programma-partii/|retrieved=2022-07-31}}</ref>
 
== Election results ==


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=== Regional ===
=== Regional ===
Communists of Russia won two seats in the Supreme Council of Khakassia in 2018, along with eight seats for the [[Communist Party of the Russian Federation]].<ref>{{News citation|journalist=|date=2018-9-10|title=Осколки до Енисея|url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3737939|newspaper=Kommersant|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref>
Communists of Russia won two seats in the Supreme Council of [[Republic of Khakassia|Khakassia]] in 2018, along with eight seats for the [[Communist Party of the Russian Federation]].<ref>{{News citation|journalist=|date=2018-9-10|title=Осколки до Енисея|url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3737939|newspaper=Kommersant|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref>
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 13:32, 31 July 2022

Communists of Russia

Коммунисты России
Founded22 April 2012
Website
https://komros.org

Communists of Russia (Коммунисты России) is an anti-revisionist communist party in the Russian Federation that was founded in 2012 and is led by Maxim Suraykin.[1]

Program[edit | edit source]

The party advocates for nationalization of land, natural resources, banking, and important industries. It wants to transfer all power to the workers and Soviets and adopt a socialist constitution for Russia. The party wants to create affordable health care, education, and housing and end unemployment.[2]

Election results[edit | edit source]

Presidential[edit | edit source]

Suraykin ran for president in 2018 and received 499,342 votes.

Legislative[edit | edit source]

Suraykin also ran in the legislative elections in 2016 and 2021, receiving over a million votes in 2016.

Regional[edit | edit source]

Communists of Russia won two seats in the Supreme Council of Khakassia in 2018, along with eight seats for the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.[3]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "«Коммунисты России» решили создать новую партию" (2012-4-22). BaltInfo. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  2. "Программа Партии". Communists of Russia. Retrieved 2022-07-31.
  3. "Осколки до Енисея" (2018-9-10). Kommersant.