Communist Party of Kazakhstan

The Communist Party of Kazakhstan (Russian: Коммунистическая партия Казахстана, Kazakh: Қазақстан Коммунистік партиясы, transcription: Qazaqstan Kommunistik Partiyasi ) is a smaller number of members of her political party in Kazakhstan.

Your current party chairman since 2010 Gasis Aldamscharow. The Communist Party currently has approximately 47,000 members and now plays a rather insignificant role in politics of Kazakhstan.

History

The Communist Party of Kazakhstan was founded in 1936 in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. At that time, Kazakhstan was a union republic of the Soviet Union. She was up to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, an offshoot of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, since the independence of Kazakhstan is an independent Communist Party.

Since then, she is in the Republic of Kazakhstan a rather insignificant cadre party with traditional structures.

You can nowadays but also rely on a working party apparatus from the Soviet era because of the Soviet blank.

On 5 October 2011, the Administrative Court of Almaty, the party spoke of a six-month ban political activity. Thus, the party was unable to attend the parliamentary elections in Kazakhstan in 2012. Prior to the Communist Party of Kazakhstan announced that they "Popular Front" to participate in the alliance, which is related to the policies of President Nazarbayev in opposition. In April 2012, the ban on political activity of the party was extended for another six months.

Secretaries General

General Secretaries of the Communist Party of the Kazakh SSR:

General Secretaries of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan:

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