On 15 March 1990 Article 6 was amended by the 3rd Extraordinary
Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union, to read as follows: The Communist Party of the Soviet Union, other political parties as well as labor, youth and other public organisations and mass movements, through their representatives elected to the
Councils of People's Deputies and in other forms participate in the policy-making of the Soviet state, in the management of state and public affairs. This move was introduced by
Mikhail Gorbachev in tandem with the creation of the office of the
president of the USSR (which he viewed largely as an office for himself), and as a means to formalize the transition to a
multi-party political system. After the amending of Article 6 of the
Constitution, the CPSU effectively lost its right to rule the
Soviet Union's government apparatus; paving the way towards a multi-party democracy. == See also ==