Presented by: Miguel Suarez Jess Andrs Mikly Vladimir I. Lenin (1917-1924)
It is known as the first leader of the Soviet Union and leader of the Bolshevik faction of the Democratic Workers Party Russian partner or (RSDLP) was a great theoretician and tactician in the revolution of 1917 Isif Stalin (1922-1952)
Was the President of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union from 6 May 1941 until March 5, 1953. He was among the Bolshevik revolutionaries that led the October Revolution in Russia in 1917 and later held the position of General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1922 until the office was formally abolished in 1952... Nikita Kruchev (1953-1964)
Khrushchev was responsible for the partial Stalinization of the Soviet Union, for backing the progress of the Soviet space program and several relatively liberal reforms in domestic policy. His party colleagues removed him from power in 1964 Lenidas Breznev (1964-1982) During the Brezhnev government, the global influence of the Soviet Union grew dramatically, in part because military expansion that took the country during this period, but his tenure as leader has often been criticized for marking the beginning of a period of stagnation economic, overlooking serious economic problems which eventually led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Yuri Andropov (1982-1984)
Play an important role in crushing the rebellion that was taking place against the communist government in 1956. His short tenure was focused on a reformist sense, trying to lighten the weight of bureaucracy and revitalizing the economy and the country's administration Konstantn Chernenko (1984-1985)
It was a Soviet politician, leader of the Soviet Union between 1984 and 1985. Led educational reform and various settings in the bureaucratic structure of the state. In foreign policy, he negotiated a trade pact with China. Just after a year in office, Chernenko, also suffering from severe health problems, died in March 1985. Mikahil Gorbachov (1985-1991)
He was Secretary General of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) for 1985-1989 and chief executive of the Soviet Union from 1989-1991. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990 and is currently leader of the Union of Social Democrats formed a party after the official dissolution of the Social Democratic Party of Russia in 2007.