Following the end of the Russian Civil War and foreign military intervention, in Ukraine the ruling party of Bolsheviks continued actively to use the Soviet form of dictatorship of proletariat in its internal policy.
[3] Deprived of the right to vote, "even if they belong to one of the above categories", were those individuals who used hired labor with a selfish purpose or live on unearned income, private traders, commercial middlemen, monks and spiritual superiors, officials and agents of former police, members of the House of Romanov, deranged and those who are under guardianship, sentenced.
[3] The constitutional legislation of the Russian SFSR and other union republics has deprived of the right to vote those categories of people for political and laborious conditions.
The Congress was called by the Kyiv regional soviet of workers' and soldiers' deputies on the request of the Bolshevik organizations of Ukraine.
The Bolshevik faction leader and member of organizational committee Vladimir Zatonsky announced that there has been a misunderstanding as too many delegates that were present at the congress without a right of vote.
The rest participating delegates recognized the assembly as a competent congress, and expressed support for the Central Rada.
At night on December 22, 1917, the Russian Red Guards with local Bolsheviks disarmed Ukrainian military units and arrested leaders of the Kharkiv City Council and garrison.
Mykhailo Hrushevsky (Chairman of the Central Council of Ukraine) Yukhym Medvedev (Chairman of the Central Executive Committee) Decided to create the Red Army and will fight against the restored bourgeois power, adopted "temporary provisions on socialization of land" Volodymyr Zatonsky (Chairman of the Central Executive Committee) Grigory Petrovsky (Chairman of the Central Executive Committee) Committees of Poor Peasants Election of 34 members to the All-Russian Central Executive Committee Adopted resolutions on revival of coal and metallurgical industries, electrification, improving land use Established the Order of the Red Banner of Labor (the only order of Soviet Ukraine) New Economic Policy Election of 254 delegates to the 9th Congress of Soviets of the Russian SFSR Election of delegates to the 10th Congress of Soviets of the Russian SFSR Adaptation of the Stalinist edition of the Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR According to article 24 of the 1929 Constitution, the Congress was composed by delegates from the All-Modavian Congress of Soviets and the Congresses of Soviets of the Okruhas.