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Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union

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| session_room = Supreme Soviet 1982.jpg
| meeting_place = Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow Kremlin
|voting_system1 = Direct non-competitive elections (1936—1989)
Elected by Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union (1989—1991)
|last_election1 = 4 March 1984 (last direct election)
25 May 1990 (last - and only - indirect election)
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The Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union ((ロシア語:Верхо́вный Сове́т СССР), ''Verkhóvnyj Sovét SSSR'') was the highest legislative body in the Soviet Union〔The Congress of Soviets was the supreme legislative body from 1917 to 1936. In 1989-1991 a smillar. but not identical (elected directly by the people instead of local Soviets) structure (Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union) was the supreme legislative body.〕 and the only one with the power to pass constitutional amendments. It elected the Presidium, formed the Council of Ministers and the Supreme Court, and appointed the Procurator General of the Soviet Union.
==Structure==
The Supreme Soviet was made up of two chambers, each with equal legislative powers, with members elected for four-year terms:〔Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd edition, entry on "Верховный Совет СССР", available online (here )〕
*The Soviet of the Union, elected on the basis of population with one deputy for every 300,000 people in the Soviet federation
*The Soviet of Nationalities, supposed to represent the ethnic populations, with members elected on the basis of 32 deputies from each union republic, 11 from each autonomous republic, five from each autonomous oblast (region), and one from each autonomous okrug (district). The administrative units of the same type would send in the same number of members regardless of their size or population.
Under the Soviet constitutions of 1936 and 1977, the Supreme Soviet was imbued with great lawmaking powers. In practice, however, it functioned as a rubber stamp for decisions already made by the CPSU. This later became common practice in all Communist countries. However, with the advent of Perestroika and the partially free elections in 1989, the Supreme Soviet acquired a greater role in the government.
After 1989 it consisted of 542 deputies (down from previously 1,500). The meetings of the body were also more frequent, from six to eight months a year.〔Peter Lentini (1991) in: The Journal of Communist Studies, Vol. 7, No.1, pp. 69-94〕 The presidium carried out the day-to-day operations of the Supreme Soviet when it was not in session.

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