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Central Control Commission of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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The Central Control Commission (Russian: Центральная Контрольная Комиссия, Tsentral'naya Kontrol'naya Komissiya) was a supreme disciplinary body (since 1934 within the Central Committee) of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Its members were elected at plenary sessions of the Central Committee.

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History and function

At first there was a single Control Commission, which in 1921 was divided into the Central Auditing Commission, responsible for financial control, and the Central Control Commission, responsible for controlling party discipline. The Party Control Committee oversaw the party discipline of the Party members and candidate Party members in terms of their observance of the programme and regulations of the Party, state discipline and Party ethics. It administered punishments, including expulsions from the Party. The Party Control Committee also considered the appeals of Party members punished by their local Party organizations.[1]

According to the Charter, the composition of the Central Control Commission was elected by the Party Congress; members of the Central Control Commission could not be simultaneously members of the Central Committee. The local control bodies of the RCP (b) were regional control commissions, district control commissions, city control commissions, etc.

The activities of the party control bodies largely helped not only to reduce the number of violators of party and ethical norms in the party, but also to somewhat improve the poor quality of the management system. An important element of party control was the lack of public control over the Soviet political system from below.[2]

Leadership

The chairman of the Party Control Committee was a powerful figure in Party politics, and usually held membership in the Politburo. Notable chairmen included Andrei Andreyev, Nikolay Shvernik, Arvid Pelshe, Mikhail Solomentsev and Boris Pugo.[3]

In 1920–1923, as head of the CCC, People's Commissar of Rabkrin (Stalin) was in charge of its activities on the national level.

Chairman of the Central Control Commission:

Chairman of the Party Control Commission of the Central Committee:

Chairman of the Party Control Committee of the Central Committee:

Chairman of the Central Control Commission:

  • Boris Pugo (1990–1991)
  • Yevgeny Makhov (1991)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Контроль над моральным обликом членов РКП(б) в 1920-е годы (на примере Москвы) — История: факты и символы". historic-journal.ru. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  2. ^ "GUIDES IN THE ARCHIVES OF RUSSIA CONTROL BODIES OF THE CPSU THE COMMITTEE OF PARTY CONTROL UNDER THE CPSU Central Committee (1934-1990)". Archived from the original on 29 April 2018. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Handbook of the history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991. Central Control Commission of the CPSU". Archived from the original on 11 July 2007.

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