Background
SEREDA, Semyon was born on February 1, 1871 in village Setlovo, Chernigov Province. Son of a railroad official
SEREDA, Semyon was born on February 1, 1871 in village Setlovo, Chernigov Province. Son of a railroad official
Economics statistician by profession. 1899 arrested for membership of Marxist circle in Smolensk and imprisoned in Saint St. Petersburg’s “Kresty” Jail. Subsequently Party work in Kiev, Kaluga and other cities.
1896—1917 statistician in Smolensk and Ryazan’. After 1917 February Revol member, Executive Committee, Ryazan’ Soviet. Helped establish Soviet regime in Ryazan’.
1918-1921 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic People's Commissar of Agriculture From 1921 Presidium member, Supreme Economic Council and Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic State Planning Committee. Deputy mang, then mang, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Centr Statistical Board.
From 1930 deputy chairman, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic State Planning Committee. Delegation at 8th, 15th and 16th All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Congresses. Member, All-Russian Central Executive Committee.
Religion is bad because it doesn't give equal treatment to women and thus offends basic human rights.
All policy decisions should be made in the light of the continued, permanent development of the theory of Marxism–Leninism.
In 1917, he became a member of the Ryazan gubkom, and from March 1, 1918 until December 1, 1921 served as the Peoples"s Commissar for Agriculture. From January 1920 he was a member of the Presidium of Supreme Soviet of the National Economy and State Planning Committee.