Noun
General Secretary (plural General Secretaries)
Chief officer or leader of a political party or organization, especially in Communist contexts.
general secretary (plural general secretaries)
Alternative letter-case form of General Secretary
General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! Ronald Reagan
I should like to stress that the party is alive, not because Gorbachev is general secretary of its central committee. If he ceases to be general secretary, another leader will come. Gennady Yanayev
Zhvania was the general secretary of the organisation which I founded, the Citizens' Union. It was the biggest organisation and came first in all elections, and Zhvania was the leader. Eduard Shevardnadze
Poor man: history will never forgive him for proposing Ceausescu as the new general secretary of the party on the death, in 1965, of Gheorghiu-Dej. John Sweeney (journalist)
Abbey Shi, General secretary of the Students’ Representative Council at the University of Sydney, has also from being in contact with some 2,000 Chinese students who find themselves incapable of returning after having gone home for the Lunar Year holiday. Source: Internet
ABVP National General Secretary Nidhi Tripathi said that discussions on violence were being restricted to January 5 only but it should be seen that what transpired on campus from 28 October 2019 to 5 January 2020. Source: Internet