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    After Khrushchev's ousting in 1964, he was replaced by a troika comprising Leonid Brezhnev as First/General Secretary, Alexei Kosygin as Premier and CC Secretary Nikolai Podgorny who went on to become Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet in 1965. See more

    30 December 1922
    Vladimir Lenin was voted the chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union (Sovnarkom) by the Congress of Soviets.
    1924
    Lenin died and Joseph Stalin began to gain power.
    1934
    The post of the general secretary was effectively abolished under Stalin.
    1953
    Stalin died and Nikita Khrushchev emerged victorious against Georgy Malenkov.
    1966
    Leonid Brezhnev reverted the office title of the general secretary to its former name.
    1982
    Yuri Andropov succeeded Brezhnev as general secretary.
    1985
    Mikhail Gorbachev was elected to the general secretariat by Politburo on 11 March 1985.
    1988
    The dismantling of the principal defining features of Soviet communism in 1988 and 1989 in the Soviet Union led to the unintended consequence of the Soviet Union breaking up after the failed August 1991 coup led by Gennady Yanayev.
    1990
    The President of the Soviet Union, an office created in March 1990, replaced the general secretary as the highest Soviet political office.
    1991
    The Soviet Union dissolved after the failed August 1991 coup led by Gennady Yanayev.

    On four occasions the Soviet Union was governed by a council known as a troika (i.e."triumvirate"), whereby policymaking depended on the … See more

     
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