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  2. 1918 Constitution of Soviet Russia - Wikipedia

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    The constitution stated that a historic alliance had been formed between the workers and peasants, who together would govern the state through the soviets. The constitution explicitly denied political power to higher classes of Russian society or to those who supported the White armies in the Civil War (1918–21).

  3. Constitution of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The 1924 Constitution and 1936 Constitution were enacted by the Congress of Soviets, the supreme governing body of the Soviet Union since its founding in 1922. The Congress of Soviets dissolved itself upon enactment of the 1936 Constitution, replacing itself as supreme governing body with the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union which later ...

  4. All-Russian Congress of Soviets - Wikipedia

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    The All-Russian Congress of Soviets evolved from 1917 to become the supreme governing body of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1918 until 1936, effectively. The 1918 Constitution of the Russian SFSR mandated that Congress shall convene at least twice a year, with the duties of defining (and amending) the principles of the ...

  5. 1918 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The council of ministers appointed him to the post of the Supreme Ruler of Russia (chosen to avoid the words "president" and "regent", believing that the form of government will be determined by the Constituent Assembly after the end of the civil war) 10 December - Sfatul Țării of Bessarabia decided to join Romania. The Romanian annexation of ...

  6. Decree on the system of government of Russia (1918)

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    The Decree on the system of government of Russia [b] [1] was a basis of the new constitution declared in 1918 in Russia during the Russian Revolution of 1917, during the five-month interregnum between the downfall of the Alexander Kerensky government and the official declaration of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. [2]

  7. List of heads of state of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The same person could not be elected president more than twice. [10] The Presidency was the highest state office, and was the most important office in the Soviet Union by influence and recognition, eclipsing that of Premier and, with the deletion of Article 6 of the Soviet Constitution, General Secretary.

  8. Russian Constitution of 1918 - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Russia Constitution of 1918; The act on the establishment of the All-Russian supreme power This page was last edited on 15 April 2022, at 11:53 (UTC). ...

  9. Russian Constituent Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Per the 1918 Soviet Constitution, each urban (and usually pro-Bolshevik) Soviet had 1 delegate per 25,000 voters. Each rural (usually pro-SR) Soviet was only allowed 1 delegate per 125,000 voters. The Bolsheviks justified closing down the Assembly by pointing out that the election did not take into account the split in the SR Party.