Abstract
Congress of the All-Union Communist Party, which met in October, 1952, reorganized the higher party organs. The notorious Political Bureau, the authority of which transcended that of all other bodies, yielding in significance only to the personal authority of the leader, ceased to exist. This reform cannot be looked upon as a simple organizational measure. It completes a process, which began some time ago, of combining the Party with the government of the Soviet Union.
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