The Politburo was the main parliament in Soviet Russia. The Politburo made decisions regarding everything from the economy to international relations. The communist party was the majority, so it controlled the Politburo [and thus the government] throughout the entirety of the Soviet regime. The Politburo began two years after the civil war and communist revolution, in 1922.
The Politburo was the name given the top governing body of the former Soviet Union.
Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was created in 1917.
In March of 1919 the Eighth Party Congress created the Soviet Politburo. Among its responsibilities was to decide on important issues without undue delay.
Politburo, a board of 15 carefully chosen men. The Politburo made rules and passed them down to Communist officials.
The Politburo
The 15 unions in the Soviet Union were not independent and had to follow the governing of the politburo in Moscow.
Stalin served as the President of the Politburo of the Soviet Union.
The original members of the Soviet Politburo were all members of the former Bolshevik Party. The members of the Politburo when it was created in 1919 were Lenin, Trotsky, Kamenev, Stalin and Bukharin.
Stalin, who was 44 when he became Gensek in 1922
He was briefly the head of the Soviet state in 1917. He was a founding member (1919) and chairman (1923 - 1924) of the ruling Politburo.
A politburo is the executive branch of a communist political party. A central committee, elected by Congress, elects the politburo. The first politburo was created by the by the Russian Bolshevik Party in 1917.
Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania was created in 1948.