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Union of Communists of Ukraine : ウィキペディア英語版
Union of Communists of Ukraine

The Union of Communists of Ukraine ((ロシア語:Союз коммунистов Украины), abbreviated SKU) is a Ukrainian anti-revisionist〔http://www.solidnet.org/ukraine-union-of-communists-of-ukraine/12-imcwp-intervention-by-union-of-communists-of-ukraine-ru〕 communist organization. The founding conference of the Union of Communists was held in December 1992, and it was registered with Ukrainian authorities in March 1993.〔http://www.insocialism.spb.ru/materiali/soiuz-kommunistov-ukraini-20-let-spustya.html〕〔http://shron.chtyvo.org.ua/Andrew_Wilson/The_Ukrainian_Left_In_Transition_to_Social_Democracy_or_Still_in_Thrall_to_the_USSR7__en.pdf〕 At the time of organization on March 12, 1993 it claimed to have 2,000 members in 13 oblasts.〔〔 Yurii Solomati was registered as the leader of the organization.〔 The main stronghold of the party has been Luhansk.〔 Initially many party members were also affiliated to the Communist Party of Ukraine (KPU), although the KPU soon began purge dissident elements.〔 Whilst the influence of the Union of Communists waned, it acted as a competitor of KPU in south-eastern Ukraine at an early stage.〔
At the 23rd congress of the Union of Communist Parties - Communist Party of the Soviet Union held in March 1993, the Union of Communists was included as an associative member. Considering itself as the legitimate heir of the CPSU, the Union of Communists demanded return of CPSU property seized by the Ukrainian state.〔 The organization called for the reconstruction of the Soviet Union.〔
The Union of Communists began publishing the theoretical journal ''Marksizm i sovremennost (Марксизм и современность, 'Marxism and Modernity') from Kiev in 1995. Politically it was close to the Russian Communist Workers Party, with many people (including Yabrova) holding dual memberships.〔
As of the early 2000s, the party was led by Tamil' Yabrova.〔
In 2013 the party took part in the founding of the Initiative of Communist and Workers' Parties.〔http://www.initiative-cwpe.org/en/home/〕
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