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Central Committee. The Organization Bureau (Orgburo) carried out current work and directed the party's organizational activities. V. Zatonsky proposed to elect 5 members to the Politburo: Ch. Rakovsky - Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars, G. Pyatakov - Secretary of the Central Committee of the CP(b)U, E. Kviring - Chairman of the Supreme Council of the National Economy of Ukraine, A. Bubnov - Chairman of the Kyiv City and of the Provincial Council of Workers' and Peasants' Deputies, V. Zatonskyi - People's Commissar of Education of the Ukrainian SSR. He proposed to form the Organizational Bureau with 3 members: G. Pyatakov, T. Kharechka, P. Rovner.
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