Communist Party of Uzbekistan
Ruling party of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic
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The Communist Party of Uzbekistan (Russian: Коммунистическая партия Узбекистана, romanized: Kommunisticheskaya partiya Uzbekistana, Uzbek: Ўзбекистон Коммунистик Партияси, romanized: Oʻzbekiston Kommunistik Partiyasi), initially known as Communist Party (Bolshevik) of Uzbekistan, was the ruling communist party of the Uzbek SSR, and a part of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU).[1] On 14 September 1991, the party announced its withdrawal from the CPSU.[2]
First Secretaries
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1 | Vladimir Ivanov (1893–1938) | 12 February 1925 | 1927 | CPSU | |
2 | Kuprian Kirkizh (1886–1932) | 1927 | April 1929 | CPSU | |
3 | Nikolai Gikalo (1897–1938) | April 1929 | 11 June 1929 | CPSU | |
4 | Isaak Zelensky (1890–1938) | June 1929 | December 1929 | CPSU | |
5 | Akmal Ikramov (1898–1938) | December 1929 | 21 September 1937 | CPSU | |
6 | Pyotr Yakovlev (?–?) | 21 September 1937 | 27 September 1937 | CPSU | |
7 | Usman Yusupov (1901–1966) | 27 September 1937 | 7 April 1950 | CPSU | |
8 | Amin Niyazov (1903–1973) | 7 April 1950 | 22 December 1955 | CPSU | |
9 | Nuritdin Mukhitdinov (1917–2008) | 22 December 1955 | 28 December 1957 | CPSU | |
10 | Sobir Kamolov (1910–1990) | 28 December 1957 | 15 March 1959 | CPSU | |
11 | Sharof Rashidov (1917–1983) | 15 March 1959 | 31 October 1983 | CPSU | |
12 | Inomjon Usmonxoʻjayev (1932–2017) | 3 November 1983 | 12 January 1988 | CPSU | |
13 | Rafiq Nishonov (1927–2023) | 12 January 1988 | 23 June 1989 | CPSU | |
14 | Islam Karimov (1938–2016) | 23 June 1989 | 3 November 1991 | CPSU |
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- Ban on factions
- Group of Democratic Centralism (1919–21)
- Workers' Opposition (1920–21)
- Workers' Truth (1921–23)
- Left Opposition (1923–27)
- Workers' Group (1923–30)
- Right Opposition (1924–33)
- United Opposition (1926–27)
- Left-Right Bloc (1930)
- Union of Marxist-Leninists (1932)
- Bloc of Soviet Oppositions (1932–33)
- Anti-Party Group (1957)
- Soyuz (1990–91)
- State Committee on the State of Emergency (1991)
- Bloc of Communists and Non-Partisans
- General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia
- League of Russian Revolutionary Social Democracy Abroad
- League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class
- Siberian Social-Democratic Union
- Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania
- Union of Russian Social Democrats Abroad
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