A distinctive feature of the SK was that its organizational work from the very beginning was focused not on the formation of its own structures, but on establishing contacts with supporters of the revival of the CPSU.
Primary organizations, created on the basis of territorial, functional, professional and other characteristics, are the main link of the SK party.
[2] While the party was a member of the UCP-CPSU, materials on the activities of the Investigative Committee were periodically printed in the social and political weekly Glasnost.
On September 7–8, 1991, at a meeting of the Coordinating Council of the Marxist Platform (MP) in the CPSU, by a majority vote, it was decided to create a "new communist party" Union of Communists "(working title)", the successor to the CPSU, which "will unite like-minded people on the ideological basis of the Marxist platform".
Since the fall of 1992, work on the reconstruction of the Communist Party of the RSFSR and its organizational structures has been widely deployed both in the center and in the localities.
[18] The Union of Communists Party took an active part in defending the Constitutional system of the RSFSR and opposed the coup d'etat.
There is also an agreement to establish a branch of the International Public Association "Union of Communists" in Bulgaria and a number of other countries of Eastern Europe.