Abstract

The article is devoted to legal regulation of the mechanisms of deprivation and recovery of voting rights in the RSFSR and the USSR (1918-1936). Citizens deprived of voting rights because of their carrying on private trade, amounted to a special stratum of the population of Russia (USSR) in the 1920s - the first half of the 1930s Article is of interest to research the fact that the activities of the respective political institutions - control over the implementation of classes private trade and enterprise and the right of suffrage, has focused political, social, anthropological etc. problems inherent in Soviet society at that time. The political and legal aspects of this problem lie in the fact that disenfranchisement and control over the implementation of private trade are political institutions through which the state tried to solve its political, ideological and economic problems.

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