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Lejine-Bloc
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The Bloc of Brothers and Sisters of Lejine (commonly: Lejine Bloc| Toaseteian: Bjetoke eso Pjewjezheka oro Pjewjezhika eso Lejine), founded on the 31st of December (41. Zheal kha) 1806, is an alliance of political parties and mass organisations. The Lejine Bloc was founded as an initiative by Mizhiaeri Jehene and Herijiteze Teretoseki to provide a "diverse yet homogenous" government for the young Soviet Union. The proposal was supported by the TBSV and authoritarians within the communist party, who envisioned the Bloc to serve as a controlled opposition and collecting ground for counterrevolutionaries where they could be monitored and possibly indoctrinated into socialist politics. Until the reforms by Teretoseki and Jenese Jehene, the Lejine Bloc primarily served the latter purpose but, since then, has significantly relaxed its ideological strictness.
Any political party or organisation where neither its followers, members or socio-political aims seek to undermine or abolish the socialist-democratic social order can join the Lejine Bloc. The Bloc is led by a central committee with extensive powers, like ordering member organisations/parties "of similar agenda, ideology or group representation" to merge or accepting or rejecting candidates for the unified voting list.
6 political parties and three mass organisations founded the Lejine bloc, and it has now grown to 8 parties and 28 organisations. According to rumours, the Soviet Green Party and the Bloc are discussing a possible Green membership.
Each organisation is reserved one seat in the All-Union Soviet of People's Deputies in case of a bloc election victory. The organisations exercise most of the Lejine-Bloc's political power in the All-Union Joint Soviet of Republics and outside parliaments.
The Bloc maintains extensive systems to ensure no party can dominate the alliance, including its Arbitration Court and the "Plurality Commission". During the six years of trouble, anti-soviet forces that had infiltrated the Bloc claimed that these measures led to the Bloc dominating its Constituent by proxy of the Communist party.
Constituent Parties
See also:Political Parties of the UCSR
Party | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Assigned deputies |
All-Union Communist Party | 7. October 1804 | Founding | 282/565 | |
Soviet Liberal Party | 5. December 1806 | Foudning | 31/565 | |
Soviet National Democratic Party | 17. December 1806 | Founding | 13/565 | |
Old Times Party | 19. December | Founding | 20/565 | |
Party of the Centre of Politics | 27. December 1806 | Founding | 20/565 | |
Social Democratic Soviet Party | 28. December 1806 | Founding | 73/565 | |
Anarchist Peoples Federation | 9. February 1920 | 7 October 1953 | 24/565 | |
Anti-Fascist Front | 26. May 1932 | 18 March 1933 | 71/565 |
Constituent Organisations
Organisation | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Purpose |
State-Critique Movement "100 Red Carnations" | Foundation | Founding (as TBSV) | Activism | |
Free Soviet Youth | Foundation | Founding | Advocacy Group | |
Soviet Trade Union Federation | Foundation | Membership | Labour Union | |
Democratic Women's Union | Foundation | Founding | Advocacy Group | |
Agricultural Mutual-Help Alliance (Farmer's Union) | Foundation | Membership | Labour Union | |
Cultural Association | Foundation | Membership | "Establishing and promoting a socialist, antifascist and humanist culture" | |
Society for International Worker Friendship | Foundation | Membership | Coordination with the Federation of Socialist States | |
People's Solidarity | Foundation | Membership | Charity | |
Artist-Writer Federation | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Labour Union |
Association of Religious Socialists | Foundation | Membership | Advocacy Group | |
Representative Front for Minorities | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Advocacy Group |
Society for Sport and Technology | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Union of various sport and technology related clubs |
Peace Council of the UCSR | Foundation | Membership | Activism | |
Uranja - Society for Spreading Scientific Knowledge | Foundation | Membership | Spreading Scientific Knowledge | |
Soviet Red Heart | Foundation | Membership | Charity | |
UCSR-Committee for Human Rights | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Protecting human rights |
Soviet Confederation of the Severely Handicapped | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Advocacy Group |
Union of Soviet Journalists | Foundation | Membership | Labour Union | |
Union of Soviet Architects | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Labour Union |
Union of Soviet Film and Television Makers | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Labour Union |
Union of Soviet Musicians | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Labour Union |
Union of Soviet Lawyers and Judges | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Labour Union |
Union of Soviet Teachers and Educators | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Labour Union |
League for the Friendship of People | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | "To create and strengthen partnerships and mediate |
Solidarity Committee of the UCSR | Foundation | Membership | Foreign aid | |
Association of Gardners, Settlers, and Animal Breeders | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Advocacy Group |
Association of socialist entrepreneurs | Emblem | Foundation | Membership | Lobbying Group |
Confederation of Marginalised Sexuality and Gender Identities | Foundation | Membership | Advocacy Group |
Chairpeople of the Lejine Bloc
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History
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Allegations of Authoritarianism
The Bloc is given as a frequent example of alleged a soviet authoritarian dictatorship by anti-soviet agitators. Soviet political scientists reject the claim as the soviet union is not a typical capitalist indirect "democracy".
The Lejine Bloc is entrenched via Article 6 of the Soviet constitution:
The Lejine-Bloc exists for the people and serves the people. Equipped with Mehejirikeseist-Lejinist teachings, the Lejine-Bloc determines the general direction of societal development, the Line of interior- and foreign policy, leads the great creative activity of the Soviet people and provides its fight for the Victory of Communism, a planned, scientifically based character.
(2) All Bloc-organisations act within the boundaries of the constitution of the UCSR."
In 1933, during the fascist Tjazhjakareseki dictatorship, the constitutional court decided that Article 6/1 only applies when the Bloc is actively ruling, and it has no legal capacity to determine the policies of Governments it's not involved in. The ruling was repealed during the defascistisation in the 50s. In 2017, the constitutional court decided that despite the "independence of the court (as required by Art 167/1) during the time of the ruling being questionable, Art 110 and Art 132/3 place the final power over these matters in the hands of the Soviet people, not the Bloc."
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