Oh? Why is it no good? I know that Kurchatov was already long-dead, but I assumed a longer life ITTL. But any other criticisms I am open to. I am not that knowledgeable on Russian.
"Eh" as in "I couldn't care less". But after reading it I do have some issues.
Kurchatov may live longer ITTL, but still, ascending to the likely powerful and important position of Secretary-General at the age of
92 would be perhaps a little weird.
Bronstein, however... I'm quite concerned. If he holds the same views as OTL Trotsky, then he would almost certainly lead USSR to war and collapse with his aggressive spread-the-revolution policies, and, whether World War and Great Asian War are started because of his warmongering or not, would have been challenged by his more moderate/isolationist opponents.
I find it weird that PWU is so powerful that it gets a President into office, seeing as it "being founded by politicians and activists" would have certainly given it a reputation of being a party of technocrats and neoliberals entering politics for the sake of wealth, if not outright being cryptocapitalist.
Also, I'd like to remind you that many post-Soviet politicians who were born before 1960 were part of CPSU, so you could still use them.