Rabochaya Gazeta (Russian: Рабочая Газета, IPA: [rɐˈbot͡ɕɪjə ɡɐˈzʲetə], lit.
In March 1898, the First Congress of the RSDLP recognised Rabochaya Gazeta as the official party organ.
10 March] 1898, since the Central Committee members elected at the congress were arrested and the printing press was destroyed.
[1] In 1899, the Central Committee of the Jewish Labour Bund tried to resume publication of the newspaper.
Vladimir Lenin wrote, from his exile in Siberia, three articles for the unpublished third issue: Our Programme, Our Immediate Task and An Urgent Question.