Rada - Examples

Examples

In Belarus

  • BNR Rada, government of the Belarusian National Republic (now in exile)

In Czech Republic

  • Česká národní rada, parliament of the Czech Socialist Republic (1969–1990) and the Czech Republic (1990–1992)

In Poland

  • Rada Główna Opiekuńcza (Central Welfare Council)
  • Rada Jedności Narodowej (Council of National Unity)
  • Rada Polityki Pieniężnej (Monetary Policy Council)
  • Rada Trzech (Council of Three)

In Slovakia

  • Slovenská národná rada (1848–1849)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1941)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1918)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1920)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1932)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1939–1940)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1943–1960)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1943–1992)
  • Národná rada Slovenskej republiky, the parliament of the Slovak Republic (1992–)

In Ukraine

  • Sich Rada (Council of Zaporizhian Sich), Cossack Rada
  • Tsentralna Rada (Central Council), parliament of the Ukrainian People's Republic
  • Verkhovna Rada (Supreme Council), the parliament of Ukraine

Historically, the Verkhovna Rada was also the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Українська Радянська Соціалістична Республіка, Ukrayins'ka Radyans'ka Sotsialistychna Respublika ), which was itself part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Союз Радянських Соціалістичних Республік, ), the word rada replacing the Russian word soviet in both cases. See official names of the Soviet Union.

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