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| | Soviet Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>Supremeb> Court supervised the lower courts and applied the law, as established by the Constitution or as interpreted by the <b>Supremeb> Soviet. |  | | The main tasks of the congress were the election of the standing legislature, the <b>Supremeb> Soviet, and the election of the chairman of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet, who acted as head of state. |  | | The <b>Supremeb> Soviet, which had an elected chairman who functioned as head of state, oversaw the Council of Ministers, which acted as the executive branch of the government. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet
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| | ICL - Soviet Union (Former~) - Constitution |
 | | The Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the USSR promulgates decrees and adopts decisions. |  | | The Procurator-General of the USSR is appointed by the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the USSR and is responsible and accountable to it and, between sessions of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet, to the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the USSR. |  | | A Deputy of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the USSR may not be prosecuted, or arrested, or incur a court-imposed penalty, without the sanction of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the USSR or, between its sessions, of the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the USSR. |
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http://www.oefre.unibe.ch/law/icl/r100000_.html
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| | 1977 Soviet Constitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Adoption of the Constitution was a legislative act of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet. |  | | Other enabling legislation has included a law on citizenship, a law on elections to the <b>Supremeb> Soviet, a law on the status of <b>Supremeb> Soviet deputies, regulations for the <b>Supremeb> Soviet, a resolution on commissions, regulations on local government, and laws on the <b>Supremeb> Court and the Procuracy. |  | | Citizens were required to apply for permission to do so from the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet, which could reject the application if the applicant had not completed military service, had judicial duties, or was responsible for family dependents. |
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http://www.northmiami.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/1977_Soviet_Constitution
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| | Resolutions of Ukraine's <b>Supremeb> Soviet (09/01/91) |
 | | Chairman of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR |  | | Chairman of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR August 24, 1991 Resolution of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR on the depoliticization of organs of the Procuracy of the UkrSSR, Ministry of Internal Affairs and KGB of the UkrSSR. |  | | Resolution of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR |
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http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1991/359103.shtml
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| | <b>Supremeb> Soviet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the Russian SFSR and the Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian SFSR were the legislature of Russia until being dissolved during the 1993 constitutional crisis. |  | | The <b>Supremeb> Soviet (Верховный Совет, Verhovniy Sovet, literally the "<b>Supremeb> Council") comprised the highest legislative body in the Soviet Union in the interim of the sessions of the Congress of Soviets, and the only one with the power to pass constitutional amendments. |  | | After the dissolution of USSR, the <b>Supremeb> Soviets of republics of the Soviet Union became the legislatures of independent countries. |
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http://www.marylandheights.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Supreme_Soviet
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| | Russian Documents |
 | | The <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the RSFSR is the highest body of Russia and may deal with all matters in RSFSR jurisdiction. |  | | Regular sessions are held twice a year, while extraordinary sessions may be called by the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the RSFSR or by a proposal of at least one-third of the members of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet. |  | | The courts in the RSFSR are the <b>Supremeb> Court of the RSFSR; the <b>supremeb> courts of the autonomous republics; territorial, regional, and city courts; courts of autonomous regions and areas; and district people's courts. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/boozers/ferret/451/profiles/rdocs.htm
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| | Articles - President of the Soviet Union |
 | | Chairman of the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the USSR |  | | Chairman of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the USSR |  | | Note: The first Central Executive Committee of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets elected in June 1917 was not a governing body and its chairman was not the head of Russian state. |
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http://www.gaple.com/articles/President_of_the_Soviet_Union
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| | The Soviet Union (from <b>Supremeb> Court) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | Judges were elected by the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the Soviet Union for a period of five years. |  | | Justice was administered by the <b>Supremeb> Court of the Soviet Union, the <b>Supremeb> Court of each of the union republics, regional courts, and local peoples' courts. |  | | As was the Federal Constitutional Court of West Germany, the <b>Supremeb> Court of Japan was endowed with... |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-210778?tocId=210778&ct=
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 | | Premier of the Council of Ministers: The Premier is appointed by the chairman of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet's Presidium. |  | | It is presided over by the Procurator General, an appointed KGB officer, a chief justice, and six justices (the latter two being appointed by the <b>Supremeb> Soviet). |  | | Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet: The Presidium presides over the <b>Supremeb> Soviet and performs its tasks when it is not in session. |
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http://tharragov.freeservers.com/custom2.html
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| | Moldova - The 1990 Elections |
 | | The first democratic elections for the <b>Supremeb> Soviet were held in February and March 1990. |  | | With the conclusion of the runoff, 305 of the deputies to the new <b>Supremeb> Soviet were CPM members; 101 of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet deputies were selected from the list supported by the Popular Front. |  | | All five of the top positions in the <b>Supremeb> Soviet were held by ethnic Romanians, as were eighteen of twenty positions in the new Council of Ministers. |
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http://countrystudies.us/moldova/34.htm
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| | <b>Supremeb> Soviet member speaks about draft law on religion (12/31/89) |
 | | With regard to pending laws before the <b>Supremeb> Soviet, "All of the legislative commissions attached to the <b>Supremeb> Soviet are not equally reform-oriented," she said. |  | | WASHINGTON - In a recent unprecedented hearing before the U.S. Helsinki Commission, a progressive member of the newly elected <b>Supremeb> Soviet testified that substantial improvements in Soviet human rights progress are inevitable. |  | | Burlatsky, 62, heads the <b>Supremeb> Soviet committee responsible for addressing human rights issues. |
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http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1989/538904.shtml
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| | 91-162.RLA |
 | | Acting chairman of the RSFSR <b>Supremeb> Soviet Ruslan Khasbulatov told the USSR <b>Supremeb> Soviet August 26 that the Union treaty was political, not a juridical document, and that juridical questions should be taken care of in the new constitution. |  | | Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov has ordered the presidium of the Uzbek <b>Supremeb> Soviet to draft a law on the independence of the republic, to be debated at a special session of the republican legis-lature. |  | | The committee was established by the USSR <b>Supremeb> Soviet to identify violations of the USSR Constitution, but in light of last week's coup attempt, Alekseev proposed the establishment of a constitutional court and a small department with power to suspend any actions threatening constitutional order. |
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http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/pub/COUP/RLA/91-162.RLA
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| | 111shev.html |
 | | Speech to the Plenary Session of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet |  | | Speaking recently in New York, I made so bold as to predict that the second session of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet and the Second Congress of USSR People's Deputies would be of particular significance for the development and - this is the main point - the consolidation of our society. |  | | The country's political leadership, the Congress of USSR People's Deputies, the <b>Supremeb> Soviet, and the government not only determine the main avenues of policy, the line taken by the state, and its fundamental attitude to events in the world but also guide the work of many departments, establishments, and organizations linked with foreign affairs. |
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http://history.hanover.edu/courses/excerpts/111shev.html
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| | 91-0829E.RLR |
 | | 17 Message from Deputy Chairman of the Ukrainian <b>Supremeb> Soviet Vladimir Grinev, courtesy of Dr. Bohdan Hawrylyshyn, cochairman of the Council of Advisers to the Presidium of the Ukrainian <b>Supremeb> Soviet. |  | | On August 24, as a direct consequence of the failed coup, the Ukrainian <b>Supremeb> Soviet adopted a declaration of independence. |  | | The Ukrainian leader called on citizens to remain "calm and patient," saying that the <b>Supremeb> Soviet had thus far not received any official documents from Moscow and that, in due course, an evaluation of the situation would be made by the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet and the <b>Supremeb> Soviet itself. |
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http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/pub/COUP/RLR/91-0829E.RLR
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| | Mikhail Gorbachev |
 | | From 1985 to 1990 he was a Member in the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the USSR, serving as its President (1989-1990). |  | | He also served as Deputy Chairman of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet from 1970-1990 and acted as Chairman for the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Soviet of the Union in 1984-85. |  | | He was later elected to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union as a Member in 1971. |
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http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/dmiguse/Russian/mgbio.html
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| | Summary of Belarusian politics 1986-1996 |
 | | Stanislau Suskievic (Shushkevich), the deputy speaker of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet - a former member of the communist party, but not a member of the nomenclature - was elected president of parliament and thus became the first head of state of the new "Respublika Belarus". |  | | However, the <b>Supremeb> Soviet declared the campaign illegal due to "severe violation of the law" and refused to hold a referendum. |  | | The legislative power is exercised by the <b>Supremeb> Soviet, which is elected for a period of five years. |
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http://www.belarusguide.com/as/law_pol/politics.html
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| | ABM -- 13th <b>Supremeb> Soviet - NEC |
 | | The Hrodna Regional Committee, the only regional committee, is headed by Mecheslav Girut, leader of the faction of Agrarians in the 13th <b>Supremeb> Soviet. |  | | The NEC has been set up by a decision of the 13th <b>Supremeb> Soviet. |  | | Composition of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the 13th <b>Supremeb> Soviet |
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http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/belarus.old/13-nec.htm
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| | ABM -- Semyon (Syamyon) Sharetsky - Speaker of the 13th <b>Supremeb> Soviet |
 | | Semyon (Syamyon) Sharetsky - Speaker of the 13th <b>Supremeb> Soviet |  | | ABM -- Semyon (Syamyon) Sharetsky - Speaker of the 13th <b>Supremeb> Soviet |  | | "Anatoly Lebedko, a prominent Belarusian opposition leader, has called on the Belarusian government to provide security guarantees for the return of Semyon Sharetsky, chairman of the 13th <b>Supremeb> Soviet, to Belarus." |
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http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/belarus.old/who/sharetsky.htm
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| | President of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Chairman of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the USSR |  | | Anatoly Lukianov was elected Chairman of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet to replace Mikhail Gorbachev. |  | | The office had not existed until 1990; previously the head of Soviet state had been the Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR (Chairman of the All-Union Executive Committee, ВЦИК) from 1922-1938, the Chairman of the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet from 1938-1989, then the Chairman of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet in 1989-90. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_Soviet_Union
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| | PoliticsForum.org - U.S.S.R. Constitution 1936 |
 | | The Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the U.S.S.R. is accountable to the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the U.S.S.R. for all its activities. |  | | The <b>Supremeb> Court of the U.S.S.R. and the special courts of the U.S.S.R. are elected by the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the U.S.S.R. for a term of five years. |  | | The <b>Supremeb> Soviet of a Union Republic elects the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the Union Republic, consisting of a Chairman of the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the Union Republic, Vice-Chairmen, a Secretary of the Presidium and members of the Presidium of the <b>Supremeb> Soviet of the Union Republic. |
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http://www.politicsforum.org/documents/constitution_ussr_1936.php
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