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67: 181: 53: 206: 167: 342:. Of the PSG's twenty ministers, only six had been present at the founding meeting of January 28–29. Two had been in Bolshevik prison, and the rest were scattered throughout Siberia and north China and were chosen in absentia, without their prior consent. Some of them, including Derber, quickly fled to the Far East; others went into hiding. 326:(known as the K-D, or Kadets). Additionally the Bolsheviks saw the Siberian effort as a thinly-veiled attempt to undermine the national sovereignty of their fledgling regime and refused to participate in the elections to this Siberian Regional Duma or to recognize the body's legitimacy. With the 334:
After a delay necessitated by the inability to assemble a quorum of elected representatives, on the night of January 28/29, 1918, some forty delegates finally succeeded in gathering in Tomsk to conduct their business. This body expeditiously elected a government known as the Provisional Siberian
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was renamed as Provisional Government of Autonomous Siberia (PGAS). PGAS and new PSG didn't recognize each other and claimed themselves as the only government of Siberia, but Derber's government didn't have armed forces. In a short time, Derber resigned and left Vladivostok; his successor was
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Right thus excluded, the Center undermined, and the Bolshevik Left boycotting, it was unsurprising that delegates elected to this Siberian regional parliament were dominated by members of Chernov's PSR.
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named Derber, which had been elected in February by the Siberian Regional Duma, a body which had been chosen on the basis of universal suffrage and which, like the
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In December 1917 elections were held to select a Siberian Regional Duma which was to be convened in the city of
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in the uniform of a lieutenant. All-Russian Congress of Officers' Revolutionary Organizations, December 1906
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had been excluded from the elections to this body, a decision which was hotly denounced by the centrist
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Map of territory claimed by the Provisional Siberian Government in green
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did not spell the end of opposition to the Bolshevik regime, however.
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Derber didn't agree with this result and his PSG on the meeting at
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Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1996; pg. 51.
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of November 1917 was followed by the dispersal of the
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Government (PSG), under the chairmanship of a young
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Russian
Flag of Provisional Siberian Government
Map of territory claimed by the Provisional Siberian Government in green
Vladivostok
Russian
Provisional Government
Russian Civil War
Russian Republic
Soviet Russia
Russian State

Arkady Krakovetsky
‹See Tfd›
Russian
Siberia
White movement
Bolshevik Party
Petrograd
Russian Revolution
Russian Constituent Assembly
Party of Socialists-Revolutionaries
Victor Chernov
Council of People's Commissars
All-Russian Congress of Soviets
Tomsk
bourgeoisie
Constitutional Democratic Party
Monarchist
Socialist-Revolutionary
Piotr Derber

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