V. I.   Lenin

228

To:   CAMILLE HUYSMANS[1]


Published: First published in 1962 in French in Cahiers du Monde Russe et Soviétique No. 4. First published in Russian in 1964 in Collected Works, Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 48. Sent from Paris to Brussels. Printed from the original. Translated from the French.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, [1977], Moscow, Volume 43, pages 280b-281a.
Translated: Martin Parker and Bernard Isaacs
Transcription\Markup: R. Cymbala
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September 5, 1911

Dear Comrade,

I am enclosing the table showing the composition of the Duma. I have corrected it according to the official Year Book (reference book) issued by the Duma (1910, Part 2).

With fraternal greetings, dear comrade.
V. Ulyanov

Composition of the Duma (1910)
Rights Nationalists 99 **89 Octobrists 135 Group of Poles, Lithuanians, etc. 7 Polish group (Kolo) 18 **11 Progressists 39 Mohammedans 9 Constitutional-Democrats (known as Cadets) 52

** Figure crossed out in the original.—Ed. [DUPLICATE "**"] [DUPLICATE "**"]

  Trudovik group (Trudoviks) 15 [2] 14 Social-Democrats 44 [3] 15 Non-partisan 18 Total 440 members

Notes

[1] Answer to a letter from Camille Huysmans asking Lenin to correct the table showing the composition of the Third Duma.—Ed.

[2] Figure crossed out in the original.—Ed.

[3] [DUPLICATE "*"] Figure crossed out in the original.—Ed.


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