- 1918 Soviet Constitution
The first
Soviet Constitution , which governed theRussian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic , described the regime that assumed power in theOctober Revolution of 1917. This constitution informally recognized the working class as the ruling class ofRussia according to the principle of thedictatorship of the proletariat . The constitution also stated that theworker s formed a political alliance with thepeasant s. This constitution gave broad guarantees of equal rights to workers and peasants. It denied, however, the right of thebourgeoisie or those who supported theWhite armies in the Civil War (1918–21) to participate in elections to the soviets or to hold political power.Supreme power rested with the All-Russian
Congress of Soviets , made up of deputies from local soviets across Russia. The steering committee of the Congress of Soviets—known as theCentral Executive Committee —acted as the "supreme organ of power" between sessions of the congress and as the collective presidency of the state.The congress elected the
Council of People's Commissars (Sovnarkom , "Sovet narodnykh kommissarov") as the administrative arm of the young government and defined its responsibilities as "general administration of the affairs of the state". (The Sovnarkom had exercised governmental authority from November 1917 until the adoption of the 1918 constitution.)External links
* [http://constitution.garant.ru/DOC_3888990.htm Full Text of the 1918 Constitution of the R.S.F.S.R.]
* [http://www.marxists.org/history/ussr/government/constitution/1918/ English translation of the 1918 Constitution of the R.S.F.S.R.]
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