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Supreme Soviet

Legislatures of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union

Supreme Soviet

Summary

Legislatures of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union

Badge of the Supreme Soviet

The Supreme Soviet () was the common name for the highest organs of state authority of the Soviet socialist republics (SSR) in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). These soviets were modeled after the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, established in 1938, and were nearly identical.

Party-approved delegates to the Supreme Soviets were periodically elected unopposed in show elections. The first free or semi-free elections took place during perestroika in late 1980s, in which Supreme Soviets themselves were no longer directly elected. Instead, Supreme Soviets were appointed by directly elected Congresses of People's Deputies based somewhat on the Congresses of Soviets that preceded the Supreme Soviets. The soviets until then were largely rubber-stamp institutions, approving decisions handed to them by the Communist Party of the USSR or of each SSR.

The soviets met infrequently (often only twice a year for only several days) and elected the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, a permanent body, to act on their behalf while the soviet was not in session. The presidiums were also empowered to issue decrees in lieu of law. If such decrees were not ratified by the Supreme Soviet at its next session, they were to be considered revoked. In practice, the principles of democratic centralism meant this power of veto was almost never exercised, meaning that Presidium decrees de facto had the force of law.

Under the 1936 and 1977 Soviet Constitutions, the Presidium of a Supreme Soviet served as the collective head of state of its republic. The Supreme Soviets also elected Councils of Ministers (Councils of People's Commissars before 1946), which were executive bodies.

After the dissolution of the USSR in late December 1991, the soviets transformed into liberal democratic legislatures of independent countries until Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan abandoned the system in 1995.

Supreme Soviets of the Union Republics

EmblemSoviet RepublicSupreme SovietEstablishedDisbandedSucceeded by
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Russian_SFSR.svg56x56px]]Russian SFSR/RussiaSupreme Soviet of Russia
Congress of People's Deputies of Russia1938 (Supreme Soviet of Russia)
1990 (Congress of People's Deputies of Russia)1993Russia Constitutional Conference (1993)
Russia Federal Assembly (1993–present):
• Federation Council
• State Duma
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Ukrainian_SSR.svg56x56px]]Ukrainian SSRSupreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR19371991 (De facto)
1996 (De jure)Ukraine/Ukraine Verkhovna Rada
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Byelorussian_SSR_(1981-1991).svg52x52px]]Byelorussian SSRSupreme Soviet of the Byelorussian SSR19381991 (De facto)
1994 (De jure)Belarus/Belarus Supreme Council (1994–96)
Belarus/Belarus National Assembly (1996–present)
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Uzbek_SSR.svg55x55px]]Uzbek SSRSupreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR19381991Uzbekistan Supreme Council (1991–1995)
Uzbekistan Oliy Majlis (1995–present)
[[File:Emblem_of_Kazakh_SSR.svg57x57px]]Kazakh SSRSupreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR19371993Kazakhstan Supreme Council (1993–95)
Kazakhstan Parliament (1995–present)
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Georgian_SSR.svg50x50px]]Georgian SSRSupreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR19381990Georgia Supreme Council (1990–1992)
Georgia Military Council/State Council (1992–1995)
Georgia/Georgia Parliament (1995–present)
[[File:Emblem of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1978–1991), Emblem of Azerbaijan (1991–1993).svg57x57px]]Azerbaijan SSR/AzerbaijanSupreme Soviet of Azerbaijan19381995Azerbaijan/Azerbaijan National Assembly
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Lithuanian_SSR.svg58x58px]]Lithuanian SSRSupreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR19401990Lithuania Supreme Council (1990–1992)
Lithuania Seimas (1992–present)
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Moldavian_SSR_(1981-1990).svg54x54px]]Moldavian SSRSupreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR19411993Moldova Parliament
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Latvian_SSR.svg53x53px]]Latvian SSRSupreme Soviet of the Latvian SSR19401990Latvia Supreme Council (1990–1993)
Latvia Saeima (1993–present)
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Kirghiz_SSR.svg59x59px]]Kirghiz SSRSupreme Soviet of the Kirghiz SSR19381994Kyrgyzstan/Kyrgyzstan Supreme Council
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Tajik_SSR.svg53x53px]]Tajik SSRSupreme Soviet of the Tajik SSR19371994Tajikistan Supreme Assembly
[[File:Emblem of the Armenian SSR.png50x50px]]Armenian SSR/ArmeniaSupreme Soviet of Armenia19381995Armenia National Assembly
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Turkmen_SSR.svg54x54px]]Turkmen SSRSupreme Soviet of the Turkmen SSR19381992Turkmenistan/Turkmenistan/Turkmenistan Assembly (1992–2021, 2023–present)
Turkmenistan National Council (2021–2023)
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Estonian_SSR.svg55x55px]]Estonian SSRSupreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR19401992Estonia Riigikogu
[[File:Emblem_of_the_Karelo-Finnish_SSR.svg59x59px]]Karelo-Finnish SSRSupreme Soviet of the Karelo-Finnish SSR19401956Karelia

Supreme Soviets of the Autonomous Republics

EmblemAutonomous RepublicSupreme SovietEstablishedDisbandedSucceeded by
[[File:Emblem of the Bashkir ASSR.svg56x56px]]Bashkir ASSR19381995RussiaBashkortostan/RussiaBashkortostan State Assembly
[[File:Emblem of the Buryat ASSR.svg56x56px]]Buryat ASSR19381994RussiaBuryatia People's Khural
[[File:Emblem of the Dagestan ASSR (1978-1991).svg52x52px]]Dagestan ASSR
19381994RussiaDagestan/RussiaDagestan People's Assembly
[[File:Coat of arms of Kalmyk ASSR.svg56x56px]]Kalmyk ASSR1938
19581943
1994RussiaKalmykia/RussiaKalmykia People's Khural
[[File:Emblem of the Karelian ASSR.svg56x56px]]Karelian ASSR1938
19561940
1994RussiaKarelia Legislative Assembly
[[File:Coat of arms of Komi ASSR.svg56x56px]]Komi ASSR19381994RussiaKomi/RussiaKomi State Council
[[File:Coat of arms of Mari ASSR.svg56x56px]]Mari ASSR19381994RussiaMari El/RussiaMari El State Assembly
[[File:Emblem of the Mordovian ASSR.svg56x56px]]Mordovian ASSR19381995RussiaMordovia/RussiaMordovia State Assembly
[[File:Coat of arms of North Ossetian ASSR.svg56x56px]]North Ossetian ASSR19381994RussiaNorth Ossetia/RussiaNorth Ossetia Parliament
[[File:Coat of arms of Tatarstan ASSR.svg56x56px]]Tatar ASSR19381995RussiaTatarstan State Council
[[File:Emblem of the Tuvan ASSR.svg56x56px]]Tuvan ASSR19621993RussiaTuva/RussiaTuva Great Khural
[[File:Emblem of Udmurt ASSR.svg56x56px]]Udmurt ASSR19381994RussiaUdmurtia State Council
[[File:Emblem of Checheno-Ingush ASSR.svg56x56px]]Checheno-Ingush ASSR1938
19571944
1991Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Parliament of the Chechen
Republic of Ichkeria (1991–2000)
RussiaChechnya Parliament of the
Chechen Republic (2003–present)
RussiaIngushetia/RussiaIngushetia People's Assembly
of the Republic of Ingushetia (1994–present)
[[File:Emblem of the Chuvash ASSR.gif56x56px]]Chuvash ASSR19381994RussiaChuvashia State Council
[[File:Emblem of the Yakut ASSR.svg56x56px]]Yakut ASSR19381993RussiaYakutia State Assembly
[[File:Emblem of Karakalpak ASSR.svg55x55px]]Supreme Soviet of the Karakalpak ASSR19381994UzbekistanKarakalpakstan Supreme Council
[[File:Emblem of the Abkhaz ASSR (1978–1992).svg50x50px]]Abkhaz ASSRSupreme Soviet of the Abkhaz ASSR19381996Abkhazia People's Assembly
[[File:Emblem of the Adjar ASSR.svg50x50px]]Adjarian ASSRSupreme Soviet of the Adjarian ASSR19381991GeorgiaAdjara/GeorgiaAdjara Supreme Council
[[File:Emblem of the Nakhichevan ASSR.svg57x57px]]Nakhichevan ASSRSupreme Soviet of the Nakhichevan ASSR19381990Azerbaijan/Azerbaijan Supreme Assembly (Nakhchivan)

References

References

  1. Roeder, Philip G.. (2007-08-05). "Where Nation-States Come From: Institutional Change in the Age of Nationalism". Princeton University Press.
  2. Kelley, Larry D.. (1990-12-31). "Perestroika-era Politics: The New Soviet Legislature and Gorbachev's Political Reforms". M.E. Sharpe.
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