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Fifth All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets (Ukrainian: П'ятий Всеукраїнський з'їзд Рад) was a congress of Soviets (councils) of workers, peasants, Red-army-men deputies that took place in Kharkiv on February 25 - March 3, 1921.
Composition
There were 1,050 delegates out which 841 had a ruling vote. They included 851 communists.
Agenda
General report of government of the Ukrainian SSR
About economic development
About electrification of Ukraine
About organization of labor
About reconstruction of transport
Food issues
Land issues
About organization of public education
About Soviet construction
About ratification of the Union Treaty between the RSFSR and the UkrSSR
Decisions
On all issues were adopted respective decisions. Among the most important were defined reconstruction of coal and metallurgical industries, drawn specific measures for the electrification of the Republic, regulated the use of land and others. Special attention the congress turned towards on the necessity of broad involvement of workers participation in the congress sessions.
The congress unanimously ratified the union treaty with Russian.
The congress established the Order of the Red Banner of Labor of the Ukrainian SSR.
The congress elected 155 members to the Central Executive Committee and 55 candidates.
External links
Fifth All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets at Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia
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- Fifth All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets
- Fifth All–Russian Congress of Soviets
- All-Russian Congress of Soviets
- Congress of Soviets of the Soviet Union
- Holodomor
- Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union
- Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Ukrainian–Soviet War
- Makhnovshchina
- Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic