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Special pages :
Letter to the Secretariat of the CPC, June 26, 1918
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1975, Moscow, Volume 44, pages 108c-109a.
1.
1) Find the decision passed a long time ago (in Petrograd) on how to put questions on the agenda. 2) The compiler of the agenda, the secretary (Gorbunov is the secretary, isn’t he? what a mishmash we have here), should sign at the bottom: compiled by secretary so-and-so (and I give warning that I shall dismiss secretaries who are unwilling to observe the rules).
2. Reminder
to all secretaries, that they should not put questions on the agenda without first demanding from the reporter (or from the person introducing the question) a signed statement
1) whether inquiries have been made of the finance department (Commissariat for Finance+Control), if it is a matter of expenditure or allocations;
2) whether inquiries have been made of the departments concerned in the given question.
V. Ulyanov (Lenin)
Chairman, CPC
All secretaries must sign
here that they have read this.