The problem of responsible government in Russia in the period between the February and the October revolutions of 1917 (article one)
Abstract
This article is the first part of essay discussing the issue of political responsibility of the Russian Provisional Government. The author shows that violent overthrow of monarchial order didn`t bring to embodiment of ideas of liberal groups about establishment of political responsibility of the government before parliament. The Russian Provisional Government considered that it can bear responsibility for its decisions only before the people, and therefore refused to consider itself responsible before the State Duma. Attempts of the Mensheviks and Socialists Revolutionaries to compel it to bear responsibility before Pre-parliament were also unsuccessful. Right up to its overthrow the Russian Provisional Government successfully counteracted the attempts of right-wing and left-wing political groups to establish the political control of any representative body over it. However, although the Russian Provisional Government remained irresponsible, it`s members bore responsibility before the political parties, which delegated them in the Government. Contrary to expectations of the liberal groups, period between the February and the October revolutions was the time of formation of a principle of party responsibility of the officials. The first article of essay embraces the period from March 1 to beginning of July 1917.
Received: 04/01/2021
Accepted: 05/01/2021
Accepted date: 05/30/2021
Keywords: February revolution; Provisional Government; political responsibility; responsible government; party responsibility
Available in the on-line version with: 30.05.2021

