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- Political_rehabilitation abstract "Political rehabilitation is the process by which a member of a political organization or government who has fallen into disgrace, is restored to public life. It is usually applied to leaders or other prominent individuals who regain their prominence after a period in which they have no influence or standing. Historically, the concept is usually associated with Communist states and parties where, as a result of shifting political lines often as part of a power struggle, leading members of the Communist Party find themselves on the losing side of a political conflict and out of favour (often to the point of being denounced or even imprisoned) as a result. These individuals may be rehabilitated either as a result of capitulating to the dominant political line and renouncing their former beliefs or allegiances to disgraced leaders, or they may be rehabilitated as a result of a change in the political leadership of the party, either a change in personnel or a change in political line, so that the views or associations which caused the individual, or group of individuals, to fall into disgrace are viewed more sympathetically.[citation needed]Well known figures who have been rehabilitated include Deng Xiaoping who fell into disgrace during the Cultural Revolution for being a "third roader" but was rehabilitated subsequently and became paramount leader of the People's Republic of China; and Russia's last Tsar, Nicholas II, and his family, who were all shot dead by Bolshevik revolutionaries in July, 1918, but were rehabilitated by Russia's Supreme court on 1 October 2008.".
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- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:Communist_terminology.
- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:De-Stalinization.
- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:False_friends.
- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:History_of_the_Soviet_Union_and_Soviet_Russia.
- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:Political_repression.
- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:Political_repression_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:Russian_law.
- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:Soviet_law.
- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:Soviet_phraseology.
- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:Soviet_rehabilitations.
- Political_rehabilitation subject Category:Ukrainian_law.
- Political_rehabilitation comment "Political rehabilitation is the process by which a member of a political organization or government who has fallen into disgrace, is restored to public life. It is usually applied to leaders or other prominent individuals who regain their prominence after a period in which they have no influence or standing.".
- Political_rehabilitation label "Political rehabilitation".
- Political_rehabilitation label "平反".
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- Political_rehabilitation sameAs Q150357.
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