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The laws approved by the Supreme Soviet of the B.S.S.R. are published in the Byelorussian, Russian, Polish, and Jewish languages, bearing the signatures of the Chairman and of the Secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the B.S.S.R. Art.
The Council of Ministers of the B.S.S.R. is responsible and subordinate to the Supreme Soviet of the B.S.S.R., and during the period between the sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the B.S.S.R. it is responsible and subordinate to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the B.S.S.R. Art.
Elections of deputies to all the Soviets of Workers' Deputies, the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, to the provincial, district, municipal, town, village, and hamlet Soviets of Workers' Deputies, are conducted by the electors on the basis of general, equal, direct, and secret suffrage.
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 Soviet-Empire.com - View topic - 1936 Constitution of the U.S.S.R.
The Supreme Soviet of a Union Republic elects the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, consisting of a Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, Vice-Chairmen, a Secretary of the Presidium and members of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic.
The Supreme Soviet of an Autonomous Republic is the sole legislative organ of the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
The arms of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics consist of a sickle and hammer against a globe depicted in the rays of the sun and surrounded by ears of grain with the inscription "Workers of All Countries, Unite!" in the languages of the Union Republics.
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 Constitution Of The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
The Soviet of the Union is elected by the citizens of the U.S.S.R. voting by election districts on the basis of on deputy for every 300,000 of the population.
Extraordinary sessions are convened by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. at its discretion or on the demand of one of the Union Republics.
The Supreme Soviet of a Union Republic elects the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, consisting of a President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, Vice- Presidents, a Secretary of the Presidium and members of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic.
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 CONSTITUTION OF THE USSR
The Soviet of the Union is elected by the citizens of the U.S.S.R. according to electoral areas on the basis of one deputy for every 300,000 of the population.
Laws passed by the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. are published in the languages of the Union Republics over the signatures of the President and Secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. Sessions of the Soviet of the Union and the Soviet of Nationalities begin and terminate simultaneously.
The Council of People's Commissars of a Union Republic is responsible to the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic and accountable to it; and in the intervals between sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic it is responsible and accountable to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the respective Union Republic.
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 Multilateral treaties deposited with the Secretary-General- TREATY I-XXI--2.asp
The Government of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic considers that the definition of piracy given in the Convention does not cover certain acts which under contemporary international law should be considered as acts of piracy and does not serve to ensure freedom of navigation on international sea routes.
The Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics considers that the definition of piracy given in the Convention does not cover certain acts which under contemporary international law should be considered as acts of piracy and does not serve to ensure freedom of navigation on international sea routes.
The Malagasy Republic formally expresses its objection to all reservations and statements made in connexion with signature or ratification of the Convention on the High Seas or in connexion with accession to the said Convention which are inconsistent with the aims and purposes of this Convention.
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 Belarus - MSN Encarta
The Russian Revolution of 1917 overthrew the Russian monarchy in February (or March, in the Western, or Gregorian, calendar), and the Belarusian Socialist Hramada (Assembly) called for the reorganization of the Russian Empire as a federation.
By the terms of a nonaggression treaty between the USSR and Germany, the Hrodna, Brest, and western part of Minsk provinces were annexed from Poland in September 1939, nearly doubling the size of Belorussia.
Underlying this evident progress was a rigorous Soviet policy of promoting the Russian language and culture, resulting in a thorough Russification of the non-Russian population.
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 Multilateral treaties deposited with the Secretary-General- TREATY I-IV--1.asp
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The Socialist Republic of Viet Nam considers that article XI is of a discriminatory nature, depriving a number of States of the opportunity to become parties to the Convention, and holds that the Convention should be open for accession by all States.
The Government of the Republic of Croatia further objects to the reservation made by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in respect of Article IX of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, and considers it to be incompatible with the object and purpose of the Convention.
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 Belarusan Americans
The Republic of Belarus is a newly independent country which, prior to August 25, 1991, was known as the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Soviet Belarus experienced several waves of intermittent purges, the peak years being 1930, 1933, and 1937 to 1938.
Belarusan schools began to open, the Supreme Soviet adopted a Constitution proclaiming the Belarusan language the official language of the Republic, and numerous societies fostered a new esteem for the language and culture.
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 Belarus
Eventually, in 1922, Belarus became a republic in the Soviet Union as the Byelorussian SSR.
After the Polish-Soviet War ended in 1921, Byelorussian lands were split between Poland and the BSSR, which became a founding member of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922.
Belarus is a republic, governed by a President and a bicameral parliament—the National Assembly—comprising a lower house, the 110 member House of Representatives, and an upper house, the 64 member Council of the Republic.
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Belarusians, also spelt Belarusans, Belarussians, Byelorussians and Belorussians are a distinct ethnic group of East Slavs who are the major population of Belarus, also being minorities in the neighboring Poland (especially former Bialystok province), Russia, Lithuania and Ukraine.
In December 1918 the Germans left the land, and on January 2, 1919 the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic was declared, which was joined with the Lithuanian SSR into the BLSSR in February 1919, which existed until August 1919 (the onset of the Polish-Soviet War).
These historical symbols were adopted as the symbols of the Belarus National Republic and as the official national symbols of the Republic of Belarus from the time it got its independence in July 1991 and until the Referendum of 1995.
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 1977 Constitution of the USSR, Part III
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is an integral, federal, multinational state formed on the principle of socialist federalism as a result of the free self-determination of nations and the voluntary association of equal Soviet Socialist Republics.
The territory of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is a single entity and comprises the territories of the Union Republics.
An Autonomous Republic shall ensure comprehensive economic and social development on its territory, facilitate exercise of the powers of the USSR and the Union Republic on its territory, and implement decisions of the highest bodies of state authority and administration of the USSR and the Union Republic.
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 INFCIRC/383 - Information on Economic and Social Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident
On 26 October 1989, the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian SSR approved a State programme for dealing with the after-effects in the Byelorussian SSR of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant for the years 1990-1995.
The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet and the Council of Ministers of the Byelorussian SSR made a similar appeal on 20 February 1990.
On the economic and social consequences of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant, submitted by the delegations of the union of soviet socialist republics, the byelorussian soviet socialist republic and the ukrainian soviet socialist republic.
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 A/41/453/Add.1 of 19 September 1986
The German Democratic Republic is deeply concerned at the most recent developments in the Middle East and in the southern Mediterranean, as well as at the adverse effects they have on the international situation.
The German Democratic Republic most resolutely opposes attempts by imperialist forces, whatever their pretexts, to fuel international tensions in an effort to justify their policies of massive arms build-up and confrontation, claims for supremacy, and interference in internal affairs of other States.
It advocates the proposal of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to convene an International Conference on the Middle East under the auspices of the United Nations, in which all interested parties should participate, including the Palestine Liberation Organization as the sole, legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.
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 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics -- Official Site of the Soviet Union
Soviet citizens can stand up for specific places, if registered with the Electoral Committee and fulfill certain educational criteria, depending on the position they are applying for.
The red field is symbolism of the blood that has been spilt by workers the world over in the fight for their emancipation, and was directly inherited from the red banner flown at the Paris Commune; the original and hitherto “base” symbol of a worker’s government flag.
The members of the Supreme Soviet are elected by the members of the Congress of People's Deputies from among themselves, who in turn are elected directly by the population.
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 Byelorussian SSR - Information at Halfvalue.com
The Byelorussian SSR (Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic; Belarusian: Беларуская Савецкая Сацыялїстычная Рэспублїка; Russian: Белору́сская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респу́блика; abbreviated БССР, BSSR) was one of the four original founding members of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922, together with the Ukrainian SSR, the Transcaucasian SFSR and the Russian SFSR.
The Republic was, however, short-lived, and the regime was overthrown soon after the German withdrawal.
After the Polish-Soviet War ended in 1921, Byelorussian lands were split between Poland and the recreated Byelorussian SSR, which became a founding member of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922.
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