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Romania the Communist Party (3082 words) |
 | According to the party statutes, the supreme organ of the PCR was the party congress, consisting of delegates elected by the judet conferences at a ratio of 1 delegate per 1,000 members. |
 | The party's identification with national interests was interpreted as rejection of the concept of "dictatorship of the proletariat," a phrase that was supplanted in party parlance by "state of the revolutionary workers' democracy." The policies pursued by the PCR were designed to maintain firm control of economic planning and administration. |
 | Party control was enhanced by the territorial and administrative reorganization of 1968, which set up commissions in all of the new judete to function under the direct supervision of the judet PCR committees. |
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 | In 1945 it was reconstituted as the Socialist Party of Austria. |
 | Although party platforms continued to refer to the classless society as an ideal, the SPĂ– was careful to distinguish its brand of socialism from the centralized, inefficient version of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. |