Russian communists: the secret paper of Nikita Khrushchev about Stalin was incorrect


The adopted resolution stated that the party considers it necessary “recognition as incorrect and politically biased” the Khrushcheon report “On the cult of the individual and its consequences”, presented at the closed meeting of delegates of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on February 25, 1956.
In their resolution, Russian communists, who have 57 deputies in a 470-member, claim that the text of the Khrushk report “contains falsified facts and false accusations at JW Stalin and distorts the truth about his state and party activities.” The party intends to call Vladimir Putin to “restore the city of Volgograd and the Volgograd region of their heroic names Stalingrad and Stalingrad region.”
Vice -chairman of the Central Committee of the Dmitry Nowikow party said that the party had prepared a resolution to “restore the fullness of historical justice against the outstanding figure of the homeland history of the world – Józef Wissarionowicz Stalin.”
In recent years, monuments to Józef Stalin regularly appear in Russia, and the streets of Russian cities are also called his name.
The speech of Khrushchev from 1956 is considered by historians to be the symbolic end of Stalinism in Russia.




