Let the All-Russian Soviet take all power
July 4, 1917
“Comrade
Workers and Soldiers of Petrograd, now that the counter-revolutionary
bourgeoisie has clearly come out in opposition to the revolution, let the
All-Russian Soviet of Workers’, Soldiers’ and Peasants’ Deputies take the
entire power into its own hands.
“This
is the will of the revolutionary population of Petro- grad, and it has the
right to make its will known through a peaceful and organized demonstration
to the Executive Committees of the All-Russian Soviets of Workers’, Soldiers’
and Peasants’ Deputies now in session.
“Long
live the will of the revolutionary workers and revolutionary soldiers!
“Long
live the power of the Soviets!
“The coalition government is bankrupt: it has fallen to pieces without having been able to perform the tasks for which it was formed. Gigantic and most difficult problems
confront
the revolution. A new power is needed which will, in conjunction with the
revolutionary proletariat, the revolutionary army and the revolutionary
peasantry, resolutely set about consolidating and extending the peoples’
conquests. This power can only be that of the Soviets of Workers’, Soldiers’
and Peasants’ Deputies.
“Yesterday,
the revolutionary garrison of Petrograd and the workers came out to proclaim:
‘All power to the Soviet!’ We urge that this movement that has broken out in
the regiments and the factories should be turned into a peaceful and organized
expression of the will of all the workers, soldiers and peasants of Petrograd.
Central
Committee, R.S.D.L.P.
Petrograd
Committee, R.S.D.L.P.
Mezhrayonny
Committee, R.S.D.L.P.
Army
Organization of the C.C.,
R.S.D.L.P. Commission of the Workers’ Section, Soviet of Workers’
and Soldiers’ Deputies
Published in A.G. Shlyapnikov
Semnadtsatyi god, volume 4, 1931, pp. 259-260, 263.
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