Rehabilitation of Railway Transport

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Draft Decision for the CPC[1]

Following an exchange of views on the question of rehabilitating railway transport the Council of People’s Commissars resolves: that Comrade Nevsky be instructed, on consultation with colleagues who strictly pursue a Soviet, truly socialist, and not syndicalist, policy, to submit to the CPC in the near future practical proposals of measures for combating syndicalism and indiscipline, measures for disclosing and prosecuting those who contravene Soviet policies, measures defining the exact responsibility of every official in the effective discharge of his duties, and measures for enlisting the services of comrades capable of carrying out administrative work.

The appointment of a Board in the Commissariat for Railways to be postponed in view of non-publication of the decree.[2]

  1. This draft was adopted the same day by the CPC following the report of Deputy People’s Commissar for Railways V. I. Nevsky. On June 18 the CPC endorsed a 9-man Board consisting of 4 Bolsheviks, 2 internationalist Mensheviks and 3 Left Socialist-Revolutionaries.
  2. Lenin here refers to the Statute on the Management of Railway Communications in the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic approved by the All-Russia Central Executive Committee on June 8, 1918, and published in Izvestia No. 122 on June 16 (see Decrees of the Soviet Government, Vol. II, Moscow, 1959, pp. 365-67).