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Categories: Factions in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Organizations disestablished in 1940, Right Opposition, Left-wing internationals, Communist parties in the Soviet Union
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Right Opposition  Bukharinist  International Communist Opposition  International Right Opposition  Right Deviation
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The Right Opposition or Right Tendency in the All-Union Communist Party was a conditional label formulated by Joseph Stalin in autumn of 1928 in regards to the opposition against certain measures included within the first five-year plan, an opposition which was led by Nikolai Bukharin, Alexei Rykov, Mikhail Tomsky and their supporters within the Soviet Union that did not follow the so called "general line of the party". Wikipedia
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The Right Opposition or Right Tendency in the All-Union Communist Party was a conditional label formulated by Joseph Stalin in autumn of 1928 in regards to the opposition against certain measures included within the first five-year plan, an opposition which was led by Nikolai Bukharin, Alexei Rykov, Mikhail Tomsky and their supporters within the Soviet Union that did not follow the so called "general line of the party". Wikipedia
1928–1930 faction of the Soviet Communist Party Wikidata