General Secretary of the Communist Party of Pavlovsk

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General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Pavlovsk
Генеральный секретарь ЦК ФКоммунисти́ческой па́ртии из Павловск
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Incumbent
Vladimir Poutine
since June 11 1996
StyleMr. General Secretary
ResidenceGeneral Secretary's Estate (Chekhov)
AppointerNational People's Congress
Term lengthDetermined by the National People's Congress
Constituting instrumentConstitution of the Communist Party of Pavlovsk
Formation19 October 1917
First holderNikolai Rykov

The General Secretary of the Communist Party of Pavlovsk is the head of state of Pavlovsk.

Line of succession

In the event of the General Secretary's death, resignation, or removal from office, the Premier succeeds as General Secretary automatically. Should both the General Secretary and Premier die, resign, or be removed from office, the Central State Board's line of succession is invoked in the following order: Secretary of State, Secretary of Security, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Economy. The Attorney General is excluded from the line of succession within the Central State Board.In the event of all top Committee Secretaries die, resign, or are removed from office (along with the General Secretary and the Premier,) then the lower National People's Congress Committee Secretaries are ordered to convene as soon as possible and appoint a new General Secretary. If any position below the Premier are appointed via the lines of succession, the National People's Congress are obligated to call a vote for a new General Secretary at the request of a single Congress member.

General Secretaries

General Secretary Term of office Ideology Premier
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Took Office Left Office Days
1 Alexei Rykov.jpg
Andrei Rykov
(1874-1925)
19 October 1917 26 February 1925 2687 Rykovianism Anton Ulanov
Bongus
2 Anton Ulanov.jpg
Anton Ulanov
(1860–1925)
26 February 1925 16 March 1925 18 Rykovianism -
Chosen by Rykov to be his successor. Killed by
3 Rudsutak.jpg
Viktor Rudzutak
(1872–1929)
16 March 1925 23 June 1929 1560 Rykovianism -
Chosen by Rykov to be his successor. Killed by
4 AntonPannekoek1908.jpg
Jephtah Sokolovsky
(1869–1925)
23 June 1929 4 February 1930 226 Rykovianism -
Forced to resign due to political pressure
7 Mikhail Gorbachev 1985 Geneva Summit.jpg
Mikhail Gorbachad
(1931–)
8 March 1985 11 June 1996 4113 Rykovianism Nikolai Lermontod
Pee Pee
8 Poutine 1998.jpg
Vladimir Poutine
(1952-)
11 June 1996 Present Ongoing Rykovianism Nursultan Napkinayev
Poo

Last election

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