Congress of Soviets of the Soviet Union

The All-Union Congress of Soviets (Russian: Всесоюзный съезд Советов) was formally the supreme governing body of the Soviet Union from its formation (30 December 1922) until the adoption of its second constitution in 1936. The Congress of Soviets determined the general direction of all public bodies and elected the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union: a body which was accountable to, and held the powers of the Congress when the Congress was not in session. Despite its nominal authority, in practice the Congress served as a rubber-stamp for the Communist Party. With the 1936 Constitution, the All-Union Congress was replaced by the Supreme Soviet.

All-Union Congress of Soviets

Всесоюзный съезд Советов
 Soviet Union
Type
Type
Unicameral
History
Established30 December 1922
Disbanded5 December 1936
Preceded byRepublic-level Congresses of Soviets
Succeeded bySupreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
Leadership
Chairman of the Presidium of the Congress
Mikhail Kalinin
Elections
Indirect elections
First election
1922
Last election
1936
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