Group of Democratic Centralism
The Group of Democratic Centralism (Russian: Группа демократического централизма, romanized: Gruppa demokraticheskogo tsentralizma), sometimes called the Group of 15, the Decists, or the Decemists (децисты, detsisti), was a dissenting faction within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in the early 1920s.
Group of Democratic Centralism Группа демократического централизма | |
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Leader | Vladimir Smirnov Timofei Sapronov |
Founded | March 1919 |
Dissolved | March 1921 |
Merged into | Left Opposition |
Ideology | Communism Democratic centralism |
Political position | Far-left |
National affiliation | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
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