The 'General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union' ('First Secretary' in 1953-1966) was the title synonymous with leader of the
Soviet Union after
Vladimir Lenin's death in 1924. The full name of the office was 'General (or First) Secretary of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union'.
The position was originally an administrative one when it was created in 1922 with
Joseph Stalin being the first to hold the title. However, the access to and authority over the party
bureaucracy which accrued to the position allowed Stalin to increase his power during Lenin's illness and particularly after his death. Once Stalin came to dominate the
Politburo, the position of
General Secretary became synonymous with that of party leader and
de facto ruler of the
USSR. From
1934 on, Stalin increasingly preferred to sign documents as just "Secretary of the Central Committee" and there are no official references to the post between the XIXth Party Congress in October
1952 and Stalin's death on
March 5,
1953, but there was never any doubt that he remained in charge.
When the leadership of the Central Committee was restructured at the time of Stalin's death, the office of the General Secretary briefly remained unoccupied, but two senior Politburo members,
Georgy Malenkov (the new
prime minister) and
Nikita Khrushchev, were included in the Secretariat. On
March 14,
1953, Malenkov was removed from the Secretariat, which left Khruschev in effective control of the body. His position was confirmed at the September Plenary meeting of the Central Committee, which made him First Secretary of the Central Committee.
Following the
August 1991 Coup,
Mikhail Gorbachev resigned as General Secretary. He was replaced by his deputy,
Vladimir Ivashko, who only held the post for five days before the
Supreme Soviet suspended all activities of the Communist Party on
August 29,
1991.
General secretaries of the Communist Party
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Joseph Stalin':
April 3 1922 –
March 5 1953
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Nikita Khrushchev':
September 7 1953 –
October 14 1964
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Leonid Brezhnev':
October 14 1964 –
November 10 1982 (first secretary to
March 29 1966, then from
April 8 1966 general secretary)
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Yuri Andropov':
November 12 1982 –
February 9 1984
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Konstantin Chernenko':
February 13 1984 –
March 10 1985
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Mikhail Gorbachev':
March 11 1985 –
August 24 1991
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Vladimir Ivashko' (acting):
August 24 1991 –
August 29 1991
Gorbachev regained power until the final collapse of the Soviet Union on
December 25 1991.
See also
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List of leaders of the Soviet Union
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Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Organization of the Communist Party of the USSR
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Communist Party of the Russian Federation
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First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan