Communist Party of the Sino-Soviet Union

The Communist Party of the Sino-Soviet Union (Russian: Коммунистическая партия Китайско-Советского Союза), (Chinese: 中蘇共產黨) is the founding and ruling political party of the Sino-Soviet Union. The CPSSU is the sole legal political and governing party of the Soviet Union and is the is the only political party permitted to allow candidates to run in the National Assembly, with the exception of members from the United National Front, these parties have no political power nor independence from the communist party and are only allowed to exist and run candidates because they're affiliated with and/or endorsed by the communist party. The party maintains a federal system of government and a socialist state along with government control over the media, military, and state and is currently lead by Xi Jinping as General Secretary.

The communist party is governed by the principals and doctrines of communism as first formed by Karl Marx in the 19th century and emphasizes state control over many sections of society and the equal distribution of wealth to maintain a harmonious and equal society. Since 1991 however, the communist party has actively enforced socialist economic and political policies as well as maintain a federal system of government and support for a large welfare state and social benefits to all Soviet citizens to pursue a truly equal society.