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The '''Anti-Party Group''' was a [[Anti-Revisionist]] group within the leadership of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] that unsuccessfully attempted to depose [[Nikita Khrushchev]] as [[General Secretary of the CPSU|First Secretary of the Party]] in June 1957. The group rejected both [[De-Stalinization]] and the [[Secret Speech]] and promoted the full restoration and preservation of [[Marxism-Leninism]] against Khrushchev's [[Soviet revisionism]] and the restoration of [[Capitalism]]. | The '''Anti-Party Group''' was a [[Anti-Revisionist]] group within the leadership of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] that unsuccessfully attempted to depose [[Nikita Khrushchev]] as [[General Secretary of the CPSU|First Secretary of the Party]] in June 1957. The group rejected both [[De-Stalinization]] and the [[Secret Speech]] and promoted the full restoration and preservation of [[Marxism-Leninism]] against Khrushchev's [[Soviet revisionism]] and the restoration of [[Capitalism]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:06, 24 October 2025
Anti-Party Group Антипартийная группа | |
|---|---|
| Leader |
Lazar Kaganovich Georgy Malenkov Vyacheslav Molotov Dmitri Shepilov |
| Founded | 1956 |
| Dissolved | 1957 |
| Political orientation |
Marxism–Leninism Bolshevism Anti-revisionism |
| Political position | Far-left |
| National affiliation | CPSU |
The Anti-Party Group was a Anti-Revisionist group within the leadership of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union that unsuccessfully attempted to depose Nikita Khrushchev as First Secretary of the Party in June 1957. The group rejected both De-Stalinization and the Secret Speech and promoted the full restoration and preservation of Marxism-Leninism against Khrushchev's Soviet revisionism and the restoration of Capitalism.