1924 Soviet Constitution
The 1924 Soviet Constitution legitimated the December 1922 union of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, the Ukrainian SSR, the Belarusian SSR, and the Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic to form the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
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1924 - Soviet Constitution - 1922 - Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic - Ukrainian SSR - Belarusian SSR - Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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This constitution also altered the structure of the central government. It established the Congress of Soviets to be the supreme body of state authority, with the Central Executive Committee holding this authority in the interim. The Central Executive Committee is divided into the Soviet of the Union, which would represent the constituent republics, and the Soviet of Nationalities, which would represent the interests of nationality groups. The Presidium of the Central Executive Committee served as the collective presidency. Between sessions of the Central Executive Committee, the Presidium supervised the government administration. The Central Executive Committee also elected the Sovnarkom, which served as the executive arm of the government.
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Congress of Soviets - Central Executive Committee - Soviet of the Union - Soviet of Nationalities - Presidium of the Central Executive Committee - Sovnarkom
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