The Central Committee of the Komsomol (Russian: Центральный комитет ВЛКСМ, Tsentral'niy komitet VLKSM) was the executive leadership of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, commonly known as the Komsomol. According to the Komsomol Charter adopted at the 14th Congress of the Komsomol (1962), the Central Committee "directs the entire work of the Komsomol, local Komsomol bodies, represents the Komsomol in state and public institutions and organizations, approves the editorial board of the central body - "Komsomolskaya Pravda" and other editorial offices, distributes the Komsomol budget and monitors its implementation."[1] The Central Committee of the Komsomol was dissolved on September 28, 1991, along with the Komsomol organization itself.
Organization
The Central Committee was elected at Komsomol congresses by secret ballot. The Central Committee consisted of full members who could cast a vote and candidate members who had an advisory vote during plenary sessions. The Central Committee of the Komsomol elected the First Secretary of the Central Committee (de facto leader of the Komsomol), the Bureau, and the Sectretariat.[2]
Congresses
During its 73-year history, the Central Committee of the Komsomol held a total of 22 congresses. Initially, congresses were held every year but after 1922 they were held less frequently.
20th Congress of the Komsomol (1987)
Congress
Dates Held
Resolution(s)
Congresses of the Central Committee of the Komsomol
1st Congress
29 October - 4 November
1918
The unification of youth communist organizations into a centralized single organization. Creation of Komsomol.
The tasks of socialist construction and communist education of youth, the restoration of the national economy destroyed during the war years are defined. A new edition of the charter of the Komsomol was adopted.
4th Congress
21 September - 28 September
1921
A new edition of the charter of the Komsomol was adopted.
5th Congress
11 October - 17 October
1922
6th Congress
12 July - 18 July
1924
Name changed in Russian from RKSM to RLKSM.
7th Congress
11 March - 22 March
1926
Support for party line for the fight against Trotskyism.
8th Congress
5 May - 16 May
1928
9th Congress
16 January - 26 January
1931
10th Congress
11 April - 21 April
1936
A new version of the Komsomol charter was adopted.
11th Congress
29 March - 7 April
1949
12th Congress
19 March - 27 March
1954
A new version of the Komsomol charter was adopted.