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People's Commissariat

A People's Commissariat (Russian: народный комиссариат; Narkomat) was a structure in the Soviet state (in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, in other union and autonomous republics, in the Soviet Union) from 1917–1946 which functioned as the central executive body in charge of managing a particular field of state activity or a separate sector of the national economy; analogue of the ministry. As a rule, a People's Commissariat was headed by a People's Commissar (Russian: народный комиссар; Narkom), which is part of the government – the Council of People's Commissars of the appropriate level.

Commissariats were created as central organs of state administration when Soviet power was established in the republics in the territory of the former Russian Empire.

The number of People's Commissariats changed in accordance with the requirements of the current moment; overall it increased due to the separation of existing ones and the formation of new ones.

First People's Commissariats edit

The first People's Commissariats were created by the "Decree on the establishment of the Council of People's Commissars",[1] adopted by the 2nd Congress of Soviets on November 9, 1917.[2] The decree was established:

The management of certain branches of state life is entrusted to commissions, whose composition should ensure the implementation of the program proclaimed by the Congress, in close union with the mass organizations of workers, women workers, sailors, soldiers, peasants and employees. Government power is vested in the collegium of the chairmen of these commissions, that is, the Council of People's Commissars.

The All-Russian Congress of Soviets and its executive body, the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, had the right to control the activities of the People's Commissars and to remove them.

By the same decree the first composition of the Council of People's Commissars was formed, including the list of People's Commissariats:

Later, by a decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars of December 15, 1917, the Supreme Council of National Economy under the Council of People's Commissars, which had the status of People's Commissariat, was established to organize and manage the national economy.[3]

When Soviet power was established in other Soviet republics, similar commissariats were established on the territory of the former Russian Empire.

Salary edit

The Council of People's Commissars adopted on December 1, 1917, at the suggestion of Lenin, the decree "On the amount of remuneration of the people's commissars and senior officials" (published on December 6, 1917, in No. 16 of the "Newspapers of the Provisional Worker and Peasant Government"). According to the decree, the remuneration of the people's commissars was 500 rubles plus 100 rubles for each disabled family member, which was approximately equal to the average wage of the worker.[4]

People's Commissariats of the Soviet Republics edit

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic edit

With minor changes and additions, the same list of people's commissariats of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic is also presented in Article 43 of the Constitution of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of 1918 adopted by the 5th All-Russian Congress of Soviets.[5]

Autonomous Republics edit

Article 11 of the Constitution of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of 1918 provided for the opportunity for "regions differing in special life and national composition" to create autonomous regions with the formation of their regional Congresses of Soviets and their executive bodies, that is, the Councils of People's Commissars. Thus, in the Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic, formed in 1926 as part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, in 1929 the Constitution was adopted, which reads:

People's Commissariats are established in the Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to directly manage individual branches of government: 1) Internal Affairs, 2) Justice, 3) Education, 4) Health, 5) Social Security, 6) Agriculture, 7) Finance, 8) Labor , 9) Workers' and Dekhkan (Peasant) Inspections, 10) Trade, and 11) the Central Council of the National Economy, of which the first six are non-united (autonomous), and the last five are combined with the corresponding People's Commissariats of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, implementing the directives of the last, submitting to the Central Executive Committee, its Presidium and the Council of People's Commissars of the Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.

— The Constitution of the Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic of 1929[6]

Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic edit

The Constitution of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, adopted in 1919, in article 14 established:

Heading individual branches of the country's management is assigned to special departments of the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee of the Soviets – the People's Commissariats headed by the Heads elected by the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee of the Councils. The number, subjects of department departments and their internal organization are established by the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee of the Councils.

— The Constitution of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of 1919[7]

However, no list of People's Commissariats was provided in the Constitution.

Relation with the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union edit

Since the formation of the Soviet Union, the Union republics delegated part of their sovereign powers to the newly formed state, only a part of governance issues remained in their jurisdiction. The Treaty on the Creation of the Soviet Union[8] (Article 18) defines the list of People's Commissariats, whose leaders were members of the Council of People's Commissars of the Republics:

The Council of People's Commissars of the Republic with a deliberative vote also included representatives representing those People's Commissariats, whose leadership began to fall within the competence of the Soviet Union:

People's Commissariats of the Soviet Union edit

The creation of the Soviet Union was legally formalized by the Treaty on the Creation of the Soviet Union,[8] which provided for the formation of the government of the union state. It was called the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union; it included the chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union, his deputies, the leaders of the People's Commissariats of the Soviet Union.

The Treaty (Article 11) provides the following list of People's Commissariats of the Soviet Union:

As the national economy developed and strengthened, the number of People's Commissariats at all levels increased. So, in 1932, the Supreme Council of the National Economy of the Soviet Union was transformed into three people's commissariat:

Further, from 1936 to 1939, the number of branch People's Commissariats increased to 24.

Transformation into ministries edit

In 1946, the People's Commissariats of all levels were transformed into ministries of the same name.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Decree on the establishment of the Council of People's Commissars
  2. ^ Decree of the 2nd All-Russian Congress of Soviets on the formation of the Workers' and Peasants' Government on November 8, 1917
  3. ^ Collection of laws and regulations of the workers' and peasants' government. Division one. Moscow, 1917, No. 5, article 83.
  4. ^ Vladimir Lenin. The immediate tasks of the Soviet government. 1918. Note number 2 // Complete Works. 5th edition. Volume 36. Moscow, 1974.
  5. ^ The Constitution of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1918)
  6. ^ The 1929 Constitution of the Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
  7. ^ Constitution of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919)
  8. ^ a b Treaty on the formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
  9. ^ On the transformation of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union into the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union and the Councils of People's Commissars of the Union and Autonomous Republics – into the Councils of Ministers of the Union and Autonomous Republics: Soviet Law of March 15, 1946 // Vedomosti of the Supreme Council of the Soviet Union, 1946, No. 10.

External links edit

  • in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (2nd edition, Volume 29, Moscow, 1954).
  • People's Commissariat in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (3rd edition, Volume 17, Moscow, 1974).

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A People s Commissariat Russian narodnyj komissariat Narkomat was a structure in the Soviet state in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in other union and autonomous republics in the Soviet Union from 1917 1946 which functioned as the central executive body in charge of managing a particular field of state activity or a separate sector of the national economy analogue of the ministry As a rule a People s Commissariat was headed by a People s Commissar Russian narodnyj komissar Narkom which is part of the government the Council of People s Commissars of the appropriate level Commissariats were created as central organs of state administration when Soviet power was established in the republics in the territory of the former Russian Empire The number of People s Commissariats changed in accordance with the requirements of the current moment overall it increased due to the separation of existing ones and the formation of new ones Contents 1 First People s Commissariats 2 Salary 3 People s Commissariats of the Soviet Republics 3 1 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic 3 1 1 Autonomous Republics 3 2 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 3 3 Relation with the Council of People s Commissars of the Soviet Union 4 People s Commissariats of the Soviet Union 5 Transformation into ministries 6 References 7 External linksFirst People s Commissariats editThe first People s Commissariats were created by the Decree on the establishment of the Council of People s Commissars 1 adopted by the 2nd Congress of Soviets on November 9 1917 2 The decree was established The management of certain branches of state life is entrusted to commissions whose composition should ensure the implementation of the program proclaimed by the Congress in close union with the mass organizations of workers women workers sailors soldiers peasants and employees Government power is vested in the collegium of the chairmen of these commissions that is the Council of People s Commissars The All Russian Congress of Soviets and its executive body the All Russian Central Executive Committee had the right to control the activities of the People s Commissars and to remove them By the same decree the first composition of the Council of People s Commissars was formed including the list of People s Commissariats People s Commissariat for Internal Affairs People s Commissariat of Agriculture People s Commissariat of Labor People s Commissariat for Military and Naval Affairs People s Commissariat of Trade and Industry People s Commissariat of Education People s Commissariat of Finance People s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs People s Commissariat of Justice People s Commissariat of Food People s Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs People s Commissariat of National Affairs People s Commissariat of Railway Affairs Later by a decree of the All Russian Central Executive Committee and the Council of People s Commissars of December 15 1917 the Supreme Council of National Economy under the Council of People s Commissars which had the status of People s Commissariat was established to organize and manage the national economy 3 When Soviet power was established in other Soviet republics similar commissariats were established on the territory of the former Russian Empire Salary editThe Council of People s Commissars adopted on December 1 1917 at the suggestion of Lenin the decree On the amount of remuneration of the people s commissars and senior officials published on December 6 1917 in No 16 of the Newspapers of the Provisional Worker and Peasant Government According to the decree the remuneration of the people s commissars was 500 rubles plus 100 rubles for each disabled family member which was approximately equal to the average wage of the worker 4 People s Commissariats of the Soviet Republics editRussian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic edit With minor changes and additions the same list of people s commissariats of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic is also presented in Article 43 of the Constitution of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of 1918 adopted by the 5th All Russian Congress of Soviets 5 Autonomous Republics editArticle 11 of the Constitution of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of 1918 provided for the opportunity for regions differing in special life and national composition to create autonomous regions with the formation of their regional Congresses of Soviets and their executive bodies that is the Councils of People s Commissars Thus in the Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic formed in 1926 as part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1929 the Constitution was adopted which reads People s Commissariats are established in the Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to directly manage individual branches of government 1 Internal Affairs 2 Justice 3 Education 4 Health 5 Social Security 6 Agriculture 7 Finance 8 Labor 9 Workers and Dekhkan Peasant Inspections 10 Trade and 11 the Central Council of the National Economy of which the first six are non united autonomous and the last five are combined with the corresponding People s Commissariats of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic implementing the directives of the last submitting to the Central Executive Committee its Presidium and the Council of People s Commissars of the Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic The Constitution of the Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic of 1929 6 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic edit Main article Council of People s Commissars of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicThe Constitution of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic adopted in 1919 in article 14 established Heading individual branches of the country s management is assigned to special departments of the All Ukrainian Central Executive Committee of the Soviets the People s Commissariats headed by the Heads elected by the All Ukrainian Central Executive Committee of the Councils The number subjects of department departments and their internal organization are established by the All Ukrainian Central Executive Committee of the Councils The Constitution of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of 1919 7 However no list of People s Commissariats was provided in the Constitution Relation with the Council of People s Commissars of the Soviet Union edit Since the formation of the Soviet Union the Union republics delegated part of their sovereign powers to the newly formed state only a part of governance issues remained in their jurisdiction The Treaty on the Creation of the Soviet Union 8 Article 18 defines the list of People s Commissariats whose leaders were members of the Council of People s Commissars of the Republics Supreme Council of National Economy People s Commissariat of Agriculture People s Commissariat of Food People s Commissariat of Finance People s Commissariat of Labor People s Commissariat of Internal Affairs People s Commissariat of Justice People s Commissariat of Workers and Peasants Inspection People s Commissariat of Education People s Commissariat of Health People s Commissariat of Social Security People s Commissariat of National Affairs The Council of People s Commissars of the Republic with a deliberative vote also included representatives representing those People s Commissariats whose leadership began to fall within the competence of the Soviet Union People s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs People s Commissariat for Military and Naval Affairs People s Commissariat of Foreign Trade People s Commissariat of Communications People s Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs People s Commissariats of the Soviet Union editThe creation of the Soviet Union was legally formalized by the Treaty on the Creation of the Soviet Union 8 which provided for the formation of the government of the union state It was called the Council of People s Commissars of the Soviet Union it included the chairman of the Council of People s Commissars of the Soviet Union his deputies the leaders of the People s Commissariats of the Soviet Union The Treaty Article 11 provides the following list of People s Commissariats of the Soviet Union People s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs People s Commissariat for Military and Naval Affairs People s Commissariat of Foreign Trade People s Commissariat of Communications People s Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs People s Commissariat of Workers and Peasants Inspection Supreme Council of National Economy People s Commissariat of Labor People s Commissariat of Food People s Commissariat of Finance As the national economy developed and strengthened the number of People s Commissariats at all levels increased So in 1932 the Supreme Council of the National Economy of the Soviet Union was transformed into three people s commissariat People s Commissariat of Heavy Industry People s Commissariat of Light Industry People s Commissariat of the Forest Industry Further from 1936 to 1939 the number of branch People s Commissariats increased to 24 Transformation into ministries editIn 1946 the People s Commissariats of all levels were transformed into ministries of the same name 9 References edit Decree on the establishment of the Council of People s Commissars Decree of the 2nd All Russian Congress of Soviets on the formation of the Workers and Peasants Government on November 8 1917 Collection of laws and regulations of the workers and peasants government Division one Moscow 1917 No 5 article 83 Vladimir Lenin The immediate tasks of the Soviet government 1918 Note number 2 Complete Works 5th edition Volume 36 Moscow 1974 The Constitution of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic 1918 The 1929 Constitution of the Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic Constitution of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 1919 a b Treaty on the formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics On the transformation of the Council of People s Commissars of the Soviet Union into the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union and the Councils of People s Commissars of the Union and Autonomous Republics into the Councils of Ministers of the Union and Autonomous Republics Soviet Law of March 15 1946 Vedomosti of the Supreme Council of the Soviet Union 1946 No 10 External links editPeople s Commissariats in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia 2nd edition Volume 29 Moscow 1954 People s Commissariat in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia 3rd edition Volume 17 Moscow 1974 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title People 27s Commissariat amp oldid 1181852873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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