Category | Template | Form |
---|---|---|
Text | Text | Text |
Author | Author | Author |
Collection | Collection | Collection |
Keywords | Keywords | Keywords |
Subpage | Subpage | Subpage |
Template | Form |
---|---|
BrowseTexts | BrowseTexts |
BrowseAuthors | BrowseAuthors |
BrowseLetters | BrowseLetters |
Template:GalleryAuthorsPreviewSmall
Special pages :
Proposals for the Distribution of Functions Between the Deputy Chairmen of the CPC and the CLD
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1971, Moscow, Volume 42, pages 428b-429a.
See also present edition, Vol. 33, pp. 247–48, and 335-43; and pp. 431–33 of this volume.
The list referred to lower down is the one given in the Draft Decree on the Functions of the Deputy Chairmen of the CPC and the CLD (see present edition, Vol. 33, pp. 342–43).
Distribution of functions between the Deputy Chairmen:
1. One deputy takes the CLD, the other two the CPC monthly.
2. They divide the People’s Commissariats between them according (or similar) to the spring list of 1922.
3. Work already started (for example, the trusts—the Trust Commission; account of expenditure on heavy industry) is to be continued by Comrade Kamenev.
4. Each deputy chairman undertakes a check of staffs;—a certain part weekly or fortnightly (to be calculated and scheduled in such a way that each check is devoted in turn to one or another People’s Commissariat;—now top, now bottom;—that each check is documented by a detailed statement in writing; those parts of the unchecked commissariats which do not carry out similar reductions and improvements ordered for other commissariats shall incur a penalty, including arrest and dismissal).
4/XII.1922
Lenin