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Lenin's Communist Society of Youth of Ukraine
Ле́нінська Комуністи́чна Спі́лка Мо́лоді Украї́ни (ЛКСМУ)
Abbreviation LCSYU
Formation 26 June 1919 (1919-06-26)
Type youth organization
Official language
Russian, Ukrainian
Leader Mykhailo Kononovych
Parent organization
Communist Party of Ukraine and
Komsomol Central Committee
Affiliations Molod Ukrayiny (1991)
Website http://lksmu.com/
Komsomolsky ticket LKSMU 1967

Organization's document

Komsomol of Ukraine, officially Lenin's Communist Society of Youth of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Ле́нінська Комуністи́чна Спі́лка Мо́лоді Украї́ни), is a revived All-Ukrainian youth organization that was reestablished in 1997 as a youth wing of the Communist Party of Ukraine.

History[]

The Komsomol in Ukraine was established on June 26, 1919. In the Soviet Union such organization existed in 1919 - 1991. It was dissolved after the Communist Party of Ukraine was prohibited in Ukraine. It was revived in 1997. The original publishing newspaper was Molod Ukrayiny (1925-1991).

In 2011 with the support from the Communist Party of Ukraine and the Ministry of Education and Science, Komsomol initiated a process on revival of the Pioneer Organization of Ukraine. The base of such organization will be a reformed ideology of Children Communist. It currently a member of the Left Opposition [ru; zh], as is its mother party.[1]

Leaders of Komsomol[]

# Years Name Notes
2 1922-1922 Samuil Ignat
3 1922-1923 Vasyl Vasyutin
1 1923-1923 David Gurevich
4 1923-1925 Dmitriy Pavlov
5 1925-1927 Semyon Vysochinyenko
6 1927-1928 Aleksandr Milchakov
7 1928-1930 Ivan Korsunov
8 1930-1933 Aleksandr Boichenko
9 1933-1937 Sergei Andryeyev
10 1937-1938 Stepan Usyenko
11 1938-1943 Yakov Khomyenko
12 1943-1947 Vasyl Kostyenko
13 1947-1950 Vladimir Syemichasny
14 1950-1954 Georgiy Shevel
15 1954-1960 Vasyl Drozdyenko
16 1960-1968 Yuriy Yelchenko
17 1968-1972 Aleksandr Kapto
18 1972-1975 Andrei Giryenko
19 1975-1983 Anatoliy Korniyenko
20 1983-1986 Viktor Mironyenko
21 1986-1989 Valeriy Tsybukh
22 1989-1991 Anatoliy Matviyenko
# Years Name Notes
1 1997-???? ?
2 2014–present Mykhailo Kononovych

See also[]

  • Komsomol

References[]

External links[]

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