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Letter to the Presidium of the All-Russia CEC, November 29, 1922
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1976, Moscow, Volume 45, pages 594b-595a
Copy to Comrade Bogdanov
” to Comrade Fomin
On November 14, the Council of People’s Commissars examined the question of handing over the sleeper-impregnation factories from the SEC to the People’s Commissariat for Railways, and it was decided to do so.
Because I have some doubts about this decision being correct, I am asking the Presidium of the All-Russia CEC to make a detailed re-examination of this matter in substance, giving each side at least 20 minutes to present their case.
A representative of the SEC will report for one side, and a representative of the People’s Commissariat for Railways, for the other.
All the material in this case will be presented to you by the CPC business manager, Comrade Gorbunov, to whom I have given an assignment to that effect.[1]
V. Ulyanov (Lenin)
Chairman, Council of People’s Commissars
- ↑ Having heard both sides, the All-Russia CEC decided in favour of the People’s Commissariat for Railways.