flag's fabric, SUPER-TEX, is known for its ability to resist fading and maintain its vibrant colors, ensuring that the flag remains a striking display for years to come. **A Tribute to the Communist Party in Russia** This flag is not just a piece of fabric; it's a symbol of the ...
Some of the respondents voted for the CPRF (Communist Party of the Russian Federation), A Just Russia, and LDPR [Vladimir Zhirinovsky’s party], although they noted these parties were entangled in establishment and supported workers’ interests more in words than in actual deeds. They were not...
Isadora's enthusiasm took the form of wanting to join the Communist party on the spot…" 2 Isadora herself later confessed to a "shiver of excitement" as she entered Communist Russia: " … We had been told such terrible things that as the train passed the red flag at the frontier, we ...
After all the votes were tabulated, the candidate from the Communist Party Nikolai Kharitonov garnered 4.31%, the leader of the LDPR Leonid Slutsky received 3.2%, and the candidate from New People, Vladislav Davankov, got 3.85%, Pamfilova said. ...
Some members of the newly formed Communist Labor Party were charged and represented by Clarence Darrow, one of the foremost defense attorneys in the country. "Members of the jury... if you want to convict these twenty men, then do it. I ask no consideration on behalf of any one of them...
A Russian communist term that can refer to either a high-ranking minister in the Soviet government or an individual who is assigned to monitor or oversee a group or agency on behalf of the Communist Party. commune A social unit in tsarist Russia, usually comprising a village of 200-500 work...
Candidates from the Communist Party called for demonstrations later in the day. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin) By Daria Litvinova Published 3:12 AM GMT+8, September 21, 2021 Share MOSCOW (AP) — In one surveillance video, a hand appears from behind a Russian flag to stuff ballots into ...
An official of the Communist Party, especially in the former Soviet Union or present day China, responsible for political education and organization; A head of a government department in the former Soviet Union before 1946, when the title was changed to Minister. 2. (figurative) A strict or ...
Perhaps. But although he was the Stalinist leader of the Ukrainian Communist Party, he nevertheless had been born in Kursk, just over the border in Great Russia. The Ukraine would have to wait for the fall of the Soviet Union for a break....
[a symbol of support for the Russian military]. Two days later, he protested at the local office of the Federal Security Service (FSB), by throwing a Molotov cocktail at the stone porch of the building, while his face was painted with the colours of the Ukrainian flag. The FSB and the...