Although using a one-party system, the countries of the All-Soviets Union have multiple groups, called factions, which operate along similar lines to political parties abroad. The main difference is that factions may only oppose a certain motion until a decision is made, following which, in accordance with the principles of Democratic Centralism, the various factions must support the winning motion. In most Soviet Republics, the factions are variations of one of these groups:
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