He believes that the decisions of the CPSU congress where Khrushchev exposed Stalin's cult of personality should be overturned.

Belarusian communists have conceived the idea of erecting a monument to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin in Minsk. This was announced by Pyotr Petrovsky, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus for Ideological Work, at the plenum of the Central Committee of the CPB. According to him, both party members and ordinary citizens allegedly made such a request.
Petrovsky emphasized that the installation of the monument is part of a broader plan, which includes the cancellation of the decisions of the XX Congress of the CPSU, where the cult of personality of Stalin was condemned at the suggestion of Nikita Khrushchev. He noted that the Communist Party of China considers Khrushchev's criticism to be erroneous, since, according to Chinese leaders, it was the rejection of Stalin's entire legacy that led to crisis phenomena in Soviet society.
Petrovsky also recalled that in July 2025, the XIX Congress of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation recognized Khrushchev's report as erroneous and politically biased.
After that, he proposed to recognize the erroneousness of the decision of the XX Congress of the CPSU at the level of the CPB, followed by a discussion of this at the international level among the communist parties of the former USSR.
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