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The Soviet flag being lowered and replaced with the flag of the Russian Federation on the night of December 25, 1991, a day before the Soviet Union was officially dissolved.

The dissolution of the Soviet Union, or official dissolution of the Soviet Union, was a counter-revolutionary movement beginning in Stalin's death in 1953. At first Soviet revisionists attempted to gamble on the name of the CPSU, but in 1989-1991, the Soviet revisionists decided to officially dissolve the Soviet Union and end the facade of socialism. The Soviet revisionists banned the CPSU and empowered right-wing counter-revolutionaries everywhere.

The dissolution of the Soviet Union was a temporary victory for the bourgeoisie, but socialism rising again is inevitable.

See also