Communist regime failed communism system collapsed for various reasons. Because there is a fundamental flaw in Communist ideals, I do not think that I can avoid this. It misunderstood humanity. Their ideology is based on everyone who will do their best for the benefit of the people. However, humanity will not make further efforts for this purpose, so a sharp decline in the quality of Communist work has brought about its collapse as there is no motivation for work.
In fact, Gorbachev 's Glasnost and reform policy made people get tired of Communist regime failures: market sky shelves, gluttonies, low wages, lack of unsuccessful medical institutions and fundamental freedom. Gorbachev believes that he can reform the Soviet system, achieve liberalization, and revitalize the entire communist project of the Soviet Union. This is the usage of a fool. Since 1989, opposition campaigns have made progress in almost all Soviet group countries. Poland - First of all, Reagan, Thatcher, and the countries receiving democratic support of the Pope lit a game that caused the revolution in 1989. By the hands of the problematic Communist Party officials, the Polish government agreed to do a free election in June. 99 seats out of 100 parliamentary seats were acquired by solidarity candidates
Gorbachev 's decision to allow multiparty elections and become president of the Soviet Union ultimately harmed the control of the Communist Party and launched a slow process of democratization that led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. After the election in May 1990, Gorbachev faced conflicting internal political pressures. Boris Yeltsin and the pluralist movement supported the democratization and rapid economic reform, but the tough Communist elite wanted to interfere with Goa. Bakov's reform task
Mikhail Gorbachev is a Soviet official and secretary general of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. His efforts to democratize the country's political system and decentralize the economy led to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990. Dmitry Medvedev is a Russian lawyer and politician who served as president from 2008 to 2012 and then served as Prime Minister of Russia in 2012. During President Putin's full duty, he was regarded as a competent manager who emphasized reform. He praised the Western culture criticized by many people, but this criticism ended after Putin named Medvedev his successor in 2007. The core message of his presidential election campaign is "freedom is better than freedom", which means an open attitude towards the West. The opposite of the characteristics of President Putin. He became President on 7th May 2008 and soon appointed Prime Minister Putin.