CCMM
CCMM, or the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, was the highest governing body of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1990. It was responsible for overseeing the party's activities and implementing its policies. The CCMM was composed of members of the Communist Party, who were elected by the party's congresses. The committee was headed by the General Secretary, who was the de facto leader of the Soviet Union.
The CCMM played a crucial role in the Soviet Union's political and economic development. It was responsible
The CCMM was dissolved in 1990, following the collapse of the Soviet Union. This marked the end