The deputy of the first convocation of Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg Terentyev Youri died

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B Saint Petersburg died on January 3 the deputy of city parliament of the first convocation Terentyev Youri — one of the famous and most "orthodox" Petersburg communists. About it on January 5 reported a site of the "Russian Communist Labour Party" organization (RKRP). Terentyev Youri died on the 77th year of life of a long illness.

the Deputy of Legislative Assembly Terentyev Youri was chosen by

in 1994. The coordinator of the fraction of the same name moved forward from the association "Communists of Leningrad"; in the same the 1994th headed Leningrad — the Northwest regional list of candidates of State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from an electoral bloc "Communists — Labour Russian Federation — for Soviet Union". In 1996 ran for the governor Saint Petersburg, and also on a post of the head Leningrad region in September of the 2003rd.

Terentyev Youri was one of founders of RKRP. "Its voice from the well-known meeting of the Leningrad communists on November 4, 1989: "Let's not allow to strike with reorganization on the communism ship", sounded all over the country and informed that is in the parties of force understanding that occurs, and ready to fight", – reports a site RKRP.<"14>" to

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RKRP

— OPOO "RKRP" (also known as "Tyulkin's party"). Adheres to orthodox Lenin and Stalin positions. It is created in the fall of 1991 on the basis of the Movement of the Communistic Initiative (MCI).

Leaders: Victor Tyulkin (the 1st secretary of the Central Committee), Terentyev Youri (the 1st secretary of the Leningrad organization), Yachmenev Boris, till April of the 1996th — Anpilov Victor, till fall of the 1999th — Sergeev Aleksey (the Central Committee which was the secretary on ideology).

In 2001 entered the Russian communist Labour party as a part of CPSU (RKRP-KPSS) (2001-2007) which in 2007 was deprived of the status of political party and since then exists in the form of public organization. Till April, 2012 the Russian communist Labour party — the Russian party of communists (RKRP-RPK, informally also Russian communist Labour party — Revolutionary party of communists) carried the name.