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Ukrainian Communist Party
Українська Комуністична Партія
Leader Mykhailo Tkachenko, Andriy Richytsky
Founded January 1920
Ideology Marxism

The Ukrainian Communist Party (Ukrainian: Українська Комуністична Партія, Ukrayins’ka Komunistychna Partiya) was an oppositional political party in Soviet Ukraine, from 1920 until 1925. Its followers were known as Ukapists (укапісти, ukapisty), from the initials UKP.

USDLP independents

The UKP was an offshoot party of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party (SD's) created in January 1920 by former members of the Social-Democrats who prior to that were organized as the group of the independent Social-Democrats (USDLP independents). The left-wing split from the party because, unlike it, they advocated tbe socialist Soviet Ukraine allied with other soviet republics in a European Socialist International. It opposed Russian domination within this envisaged Socialist order as well as Russian domination of Republics formed within the territory of the former Russian empire. It condemned the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine (CP(b)U) criticizing it in its newspaper, Chervonyy Prapor for being subject to the Russian Bolshevik party in Moscow.

Communists

The initial membership of several hundred was made up of Ukrainian Social-Democrat Sovereigntists, former left-Ukrainian SRs Borotbists, and "federalists" from the CP(b)U, like Yuriy Lapchynsky. The Ukapists stood for a Soviet Ukraine with its own communist party separate from the Bolsheviks (renamed in March 1918 Russian Communist Party). In 1923 a faction within the UKP sponsored by the secret police (CHEKA) requested unification with the CPU. On August 27, 1920, then again in 1924, the UKP sent the Comintern a letter requesting recognition of the independence of the Ukrainian SSR and the right of Ukrainians to have their own party in the Comintern. The Comintern, de facto run by the Russian Bolsheviks, answered that the Ukrainian republic as a sovereign state within the USSR was already represented and that therefore UKP should dissolve and unite with CP(b)U. Recent research has shown that on the eve of their dissolution their influence was rising in Kyiv and Katerynoslav provinces.

At its IV congress the UKP formally abolished itself. Some members joined the Bolshevik CP(b)U, including its leader Andryi Richytsky in order to have some influence on Ukrainian politics. Former Ukapists were purged in 1931–34,and then executed or exiled to Siberia.

See also[edit]

  • Communist Party of Ukraine, the reanimated Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine that was recreated in 1993 after the ban on Communists parties was lifted.
  • Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine, formally constituted in Moscow March 1918 as a sub-unit of the Russian Communist Party. It was banned in 1992 and later re-established.

Further reading[edit]

  • Magocsi, Paul Robert (1996). A History of Ukraine, pp 532, 565–66. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-0830-5.
  • Subtelny, Orest (1988). Ukraine: A History, 1st edition, pp 383–4. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-8390-0.
  • C. Ford, "Outline History of the Ukrainian Communist Party (Independentists): An Emancipatory Communism 1918-1925." Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, Volume 17, Issue 2 August 2009, pages 193 - 246

http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a915069181~frm=titlelink?words=ford&hash=1816545092

References[edit]



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Mon, 03 Jun 2013 05:06:26 -0700

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Mon, 03 Jun 2013 01:27:04 -0700

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Thu, 23 May 2013 02:01:41 -0700

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