Nicholas II's relations with the Dumas, 1906-14
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- Nicholas II's relations with the Duma, 1906-14
- The 2nd Duma
- elected in 1907
- The make up was very different to the 1st Duma:
- -The Bolsheviks, Mensheviks and SRs took part in the election, therefore it had a more radical makeup than the first.
- -The Kadets lost a considerable proportion of their support.
- -Right-wing parties who supported the autocracy also gained support.
- Thus, the 2nd Duma was split between conservatives and radicals.
- The Octoberists worked with Stolypin to pass important land reform laws.
- However, SRs, Bolsheviks and Mensheviks rejected Stolypin's proposed reforms.
- The police claimed that Bolshevik members of the Duma were encouraging mutinies.
- Thus, the Tsar used this as a pretext to dismiss the Duma after 3 months.
- The police claimed that Bolshevik members of the Duma were encouraging mutinies.
- The Tsar and the Dumas, 1907
- The first 2 Dumas had exposed the limits of the 1905-06 reforms.
- Also exposed the desire for greater economic and political reform.
- Thus, they undermined the authority of the Tsar by exposing rhe true nature of his government.
- Stolypyn's solution to this problem was to introduce a new electoral law which guarenteed a conservative majority in the Duma.
- Stolypyn's Electoral Law
- Created a weighted voting system.
- The vat majority of Russian men could still vote, but the new system over-represented the aristocracy and middle class.
- Guarenteeing a consrvative Duma by under-representing the working class.
- The vat majority of Russian men could still vote, but the new system over-represented the aristocracy and middle class.
- Created a weighted voting system.
- Stolypyn's Electoral Law
- The first 2 Dumas had exposed the limits of the 1905-06 reforms.
- The 3rd and 4th Dumas
- The election of 1907 produced a conservative-dominated Duma as Stolypyn had hoped for.
- The 3rd Duma (1907-12) didn't demand major reforms and broadly supported Stolypyn's policies.
- Also can be seen to be the 'more successful' Duma for the Tsar and Stolypyn as it lasted way longer than the Dumas before.
- Lasted for the full 5 years specified in the constitution.
- Became known as 'Stolypyns Duma' or the 'Duma of the Lords amd Lackeys'.
- Also can be seen to be the 'more successful' Duma for the Tsar and Stolypyn as it lasted way longer than the Dumas before.
- The 3rd Duma (1907-12) didn't demand major reforms and broadly supported Stolypyn's policies.
- The 4th Duma (1912-17) was essentially as conservative as the thrid.
- The election of 1907 produced a conservative-dominated Duma as Stolypyn had hoped for.
- Nicholas and the Duma
- Despite their conservative nature, the Tsar was unwilling to work with the later Dumas.
- Nicholas recognised that the Duma presented fundmental problems for autocratic rule:
- -Autocracy was based on the view that the Tsar was rhe perfect representative of the Russian people.
- However, the Duma also claimed to represent the people of Russia, underminding his authority.
- -The Duma gave Nicholas' opponents a public position of authority, from which they could attack the Tsar's government.
- eg. Alexander Guchkov, leader of the Octoberists, attacked the Tsar's dependance on Grigori Rasputin.
- -The Duma conducted research and wrote reports on aspects of the Tsar's rule.
- This meant that the Tsar's authority was challenged by experts.
- -Autocracy was based on the view that the Tsar was rhe perfect representative of the Russian people.
- Nicholas recognised that the Duma presented fundmental problems for autocratic rule:
- Despite their conservative nature, the Tsar was unwilling to work with the later Dumas.
- The Impact of the Dumas
- The 3rd and 4th Dumas were able to initate a number of changes which improved Russian government:
- -Land Captains were replaced by more Justices of the Peace.
- Thus, Zemstvos were able to assert their authority over local administration
- -A plan to establish universal primary education was introduced.
- -Some health and accident insureance programmes were developed to help workers.
- -Some improvements to the Russian armed forces were implemented.
- -Land Captains were replaced by more Justices of the Peace.
- The successes of the Dumas were problem for the Tsar.
- They suggested that the Dumas should play a larger role in Russian government.
- In tis sense the Dum's victories underminded the Tsar's authority.
- They suggested that the Dumas should play a larger role in Russian government.
- The 3rd and 4th Dumas were able to initate a number of changes which improved Russian government:
- The 2nd Duma
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