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The Secretariat was established by the Central Committee on August 6 , 1917 and was initially composed of Felix Dzerzhinsky , Matvei Muranov and Yakov Sverdlov as full members and Adolph Joffe and Yelana Stasova as candidate members (or alternates). Following the October Revolution of 1917, Sverdlov and Stasova became the de facto Secretariat as other members of the body assumed other duties. At the time, the Secretariat was responsible for technical issues such as coordination of the activities of regional party organizations and handling routine administrative affairs of the Party.

By 1922, the body had been transformed from a technical committee to one of the most important components of the party and from that point on it was responsible for day to day operations of the Communist Party. Also in 1922, the position of General Secretary was created, the General Secretary became the head of the Secretariat and, in the years following Lenin's death, became the most important figure in the party and the country.

See also Organization Of The Communist Party Of The USSR


Members of the Secretariat 1917-1991


DateComments

August 6, 1917
Felix Dzerzhinsky , Matvei Muranov and Yakov Sverdlov (full members); Adolph Joffe and Elena Stasova (candidate members)

March 16, 1919 Sverdlov dies

March 25, 1919 Stasova elected Chief Secretary by the Central Committee

Nov 1919 Nikolai Krestinsky added; becomes Chief Secretary

Apr 5, 1920 Krestinsky, Yevgeny Preobrazhensky , Leonid Serebryakov

Mar 16, 1921 V. Mikhaylov , Vyacheslav Molotov , Yemelyan Yaroslavsky

Apr 3, 1922 Kuibyshev and Molotov with Joseph Stalin as General Secretary

Apr 26, 1923 Molotov, Yan Rudzutak , Stalin

Feb 1924 Rudzutak replaced by Andrei Andreyev

Jun 2, 1924 Andreyev, Zelensky, Lazar Kaganovich , Molotov, Stalin

Aug 1924 Zelensky replaced by Uglanov

Apr 30, 1925 Kaganovich replaced by Andrei Bubnov

Jan 1, 1926 Yevdokimov, Kosior, Molotov, Stalin, Uglanov with Artukhina and Bubnov as candidate members

Apr 9, 1926 Yevdokimov replaced by Shvernik

Apr 16, 1927 Shvernik replaced by Kubyak

Dec 19, 1927 Kosior , Kubyak, Molotov, Stalin, Uglanov with Artukhina , Bubnov and Moskvin as candidate members

Apr 11, 1928 Kubyak replaced by Smirnov; Bauman elected candidate member

July 12, 1928 Kosior replaced by Kaganovich

Apr 30, 1929 Uglanov replaced by Bauman

Jul 13, 1930 Bauman, Kaganovich, Molotov, Postyshev, Stalin with Moskvin and Shvernik as candidate members.

Dec 21, 1930 Molotov removed

Oct 2, 1932 Bauman and Moskvin removed

Feb 10, 1934 Andrei Zhdanov , Kaganovich, Sergei Kirov , Stalin

Dec 1, 1934 Kirov assassinated

Feb 1935 Nikolai Yezhov and Andreyev join

Mar 22, 1939 Andreyev, Zhdanov, Georgy Malenkov , Stalin

May 4, 1941 Alexander Shcherbakov joins

May 10, 1945 Shcherbakov dies

Mar 18 1946 Zhdanov, Kuznetsov, Malenkov, Popov, Stalin

May 6, 1946 Malenkov replaced by Patolichev

May 24, 1947 Patolichev replaced by Mikhail Suslov

July 1, 1948 Malenkov and Ponomarenko join

Aug 31, 1948 Zhdanov dies

Jan 28, 1949 Kuznetsov removed

Dec 16 1949 Popov replaced by Nikita Khrushchev

Oct 16, 1952 Aristov, Leonid Brezhnev , Ignatov, Malenkov, N. Mikhaylov, Pegov, Ponomarenko, Stalin, Suslov, Khrushchev The term ''General Secretary is no longer used; Stalin remains the de facto leader

Mar 5, 1953 Stalin dies

Mar 5, 1953 Brezhnev, Ignatov, Pegov and Ponomarenko replaced by Ignatyev, Pospelov and Shatalin. ''Note: Malenkov becomes the de facto senior secretary by virtue of the fact that he is also Prime Minister''

Mar 14, 1953 Malenkov removed

Mar 14, 1953 Ignatyev, Pospelov, Suslov, Khrushchev, Shatalin

Apr 5, 1953 Ignatyev removed

Sep 7, 1953 Khrushchev elected First Secretary by the Central Committee

Mar 8, 1955 Shatalin removed

July 12, 1955 Aristov, Belyaev, Dmitri Shepilov join

Feb 27, 1956 Aristov, Belyaev, Brezhnev, Pospelov, Suslov, Furtseva , Khrushchev, Shepilov

Dec 24, 1956 Shepilov removed

Feb 14, 1957 Shepilov rejoins

Jun 18, 1957 Presidium of the Central Committee votes to dismiss Khrushchev as First Secretary (7 in favor, 4 against), but the decision is revoked on the same day and the issue is postponed until the June 1957 Central Committee Plenum which reaffirms Khrushchev

June 29, 1957 Shepilov replaced by Otto Kuusinen

Dec 17, 1957 Ignatov, Kirichenko, Mukhitdinov join

Nov 12, 1958 Belyaev removed

May 4, 1960 Aristov, Ignatov, Kirichenko, Pospelov and Furtseva removed; Kozlov joins

July 16, 1960 Brezhnev removed

Oct 31, 1961 Demichev, Ilyichev, Kozlov, Kuusinen, Boris Ponomarev , Spiridonov, Suslov, Khrushchev, Shelepin

Apr 23, 1962 Spiridonov removed

Nov 23, 1962 Andropov, Polyakov, Rudakov and Titov added

June 21, 1963 Brezhnev and Podgorny added

May 17, 1964 Kuusinen dies

Oct 14, 1964 Khrushchev removed, Brezhnev elected First secretary at the Central Committee plenum

Nov 16, 1964 Kozlov and Polyakov removed

Mar 26, 1965 Ilyichev replaced by Ustinov

Sep 29, 1965 Titov replaced by Kulakov

Dec 6, 1965 Podgorny replaced by Kapitonov

Apr 8, 1966 Yuri Andropov , Brezhnev, Demichev, Kapitonov, Kirilenko, Kulakov, Ponomarev, Rudakov, Suslov, Ustinov, Shelepin; Brezhnev's title changes from ''First Secretary'' to ''General Secretary''

July 10, 1966 Rudakov dies

Dec 13, 1966 Solomentsev joins

June 21, 1967 Andropov removed

Sep 26, 1967 Shelepin removed

Apr 10, 1968 Katushev joins

Apr 9, 1971 Brezhnev, Demichev, Kapitonov, Katushev, Kirilenko, Kulakov, Ponomarev, Solomentsev, Suslov, Ustinov

Nov 23, 1971 Solomentsev removed

Dec 18, 1972 Dolgikh joins

Dec 16, 1974 Demichev relieved of duties at the Central Committee plenum

Mar 5, 1976 Brezhnev, Dolgikh, Zimyanin, Kapitonov, Katushev, Kirilenko, Kulakov, Ponomarev, Suslov, Ustinov, Konstantin Chernenko elected secretaries at the Central Committee plenum;

Oct 1976 Ustinov replaced by Ryabov

May 24, 1977 Katushev replaced by Rusakov
July 17, 1978 Kulakov dies

Nov 27, 1978 Mikhail Gorbachev joins

Apr 17, 1979 Ryabov removed

Mar 3, 1981 Brezhnev, Gorbachev, Dolgikh, Zimyanin, Kapitonov, Kirilenko, Ponomarev, Rusakov, Suslov, Chernenko

Jan 25, 1982 Suslov dies

May 24, 1982 Yury Andropov joins

Nov 10, 1982 Brezhnev dies

Nov 12, 1982 Andropov elected General secretary at a Central Committee extraordinary plenum

Nov 22, 1982 Kirilenko replaced by Ryzhkov.

June 15, 1983 Romanov joins

Dec 26, 1983 Ligachev joins

Feb 9, 1984 Andropov dies

Feb 13, 1984 Chernenko elected General secretary at a Central Committee extraordinary plenum

Mar 10, 1985 Chernenko dies

Mar 11, 1985 Gorbachev elected General secretary at a Central Committee extraordinary plenum

Apr 23, 1985 Nikonov joins
July 1, 1985 Romanov replaced by Boris Yeltsin and Zaikov

Oct 15, 1985 Ryzhkov removed

Feb 18, 1986 Yeltsin and Rusakov removed

Mar 6, 1986 Biryukova, Gorbachev, Anatoly Dobrynin , Dolgikh, Zaikov, Zimyanin, Ligachev, Medvedev, Nikonov, Razumovsky, Alexander Yakovlev

Jan 28, 1987 Zimyanin replaced by Lukyanov and Slyunkov

Feb 18, 1988 Baklanov joins

Sep 30, 1988 Biryukova, Dobrynin, Dolgikh and Lukyanov removed; Chebrikov joins

Sep 20, 1989 Nikonov and Chebrikov removed; Girenko, Manayenkov, Stroyev and Usmanov join

Dec 9, 1989 Frolov joins

Jul 10, 1990 Gorbachev re-elected General Secretary, Ivashko Deputy general secretary at the 28th party Congress by secret ballot

Jul 14, 1990 Baklanov, Gidaspov, Girenko, Dzasokhov, Kuptsov, Manayenkov, Semyonova, Stroyev, Falin, Shenin, Gennady Yanayev , Aniskin, Gayvoronsky, Melnikov, Teplenichev and Turgunova join

Jan 31, 1991 Yanayev replaced by Luchinsky

Apr 25, 1991 Gorbachev tendered his resignation to the joint plenum of the Central Committee and the Central Control Commission, but it was declined; Baklanov removed

Jul 26, 1991 Kalashnikov Melnikov and Maltsev join

Aug 24, 1991 After failure of the August Coup Gorbachev resigns as General Secretary, CPSU banned by Yeltsin.