Moscow Group

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The Moscow Group was Menshevik organisation based in Moscow during the 1905 Revolution.[1] The Group was founded in the spring of 1905. Following the appearance of the Bulygin Constitution on 6 August 1905, the Moscow Group was unhappy that it proposed a purely consultative Duma elected by a highly restricted electorate from which workers would be excluded by means of property qualifications.[1] They started agitating for the formation of the Moscow Soviet of 1905, as a broad base cross-party workers organisation, as had been agreed at their Geneva conference held in April 1905.[1] Whereas the St Petersburg Soviet had been founded on 13 October 1905, the Moscow Soviet was formed later, but took on a major role in the Moscow uprising of 1905.

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  1. ^ a b c Slusser, Robert M. (1964). "The Forged Bolshevik Signature: A Problem in Soviet Historiography". Slavic Review. 23 (2): 294–308. doi:10.2307/2492937. JSTOR 2492937. S2CID 164086555.