No of course he isn't.
With the nation of Russia.
US President Nixon appeared to liberalize US secrecy regulations. He issued Executive Order 11652 to reduce the number of agencies and officials allowed to stamp documents secret. The Order also created an automatic procedure for declassification. The problem, however, was that it broadened the types of documents that could be classified as Top Secret.
Populists and Nihilists were two secret revolutionary groups in Russia.
What is the name of the secret police in Russia from 1954 to 1991?
President Dwight Eisenhower's press secretary, James Hagerty, claimed that the number of classified documents that were sent to the White House were overly classified. He resorted to bringing each one he received to President Eisenhower to have him declassify them as soon as possible. In vain, Hagerty attempted to have the president set up a new policy on such documents, especially ones that were clearly not "Top Secret". Although Eisenhower agreed with each of Hagerty's recommendations on declassification, the president was too cautious about revamping the system that created so many such documents.
President Wilson had a stroke. It was kept a secret.
Its a secret
US President Nixon was extremely sensitive to the policy of protecting the secrecy of certain government documents. In order to expand executive powers, he redefined the definition of Top Secret. Previously, this term was used to protect US defense policy documents. The added definition included any documents, that if released to the public, could lead to the disruption of foreign relations that may affect the national security of the US. This was considered to be far too vague and allow the executive branch expanded secrecy powers according to Nixon's critics.
In the President's Secret Service has 288 pages.
No
KGB
The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs was the communist secret police in Russia. Abbreviations for the group are actually NKVD.