Declaration of the Creation of the USSR

Declaration of the Creation of the USSR
Created May–June 1898
Ratified 30 December 1922
Author(s)  Russian SFSR
Ukrainian SSR
Byelorussian SSR
 Transcaucasian SFSR
Purpose To state the reasons necessitating the formation of a union between all existing Soviet republics into one united state
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The Declaration on the Creation of the USSR is a historical document which, together with the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR, formed the constitutional basis for the creation of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics as a multinational state.[1]

The declaration stated the reasons necessitating the formation of a union between all existing Soviet republics into one united state and expressed willingness to establish its hegemony all over the world under Kremlin rule via permanent revolution (coup d'état) by using established by the The Communist International, abbreviated as Comintern as a tool of creating Fifth columns for overthrowing their governments and than, asking from the Kremlin "support and help" (an invasion) and creating later one more puppet Soviet republic. The declaration stressed that the creation of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics was a voluntary union of peoples with equal rights, whereby each Soviet republic retained the right to freely secede from the Union (although this provision was never implemented before 1991).

The draft declaration was endorsed on Dec. 29, 1922, by a conference of plenipotentiary delegations from the Russian SFSR, the Ukrainian SSR, Byelorussian SSR, and the Transcaucasian SFSR. On Dec. 30, 1922, the declaration together with the Treaty on the Establishment of the USSR was adopted by the First Congress of Soviets of the USSR. It was included as preamble in the Constitution of the USSR of 1924.

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  1. Declaration on the Establishment of the USSR