A new Duma has been elected. The elections proceeded according to fixed lists. The SRs received the most votes. However, Morev was chosen as head of the city, as we did not have a candidate who was experienced enough to compete against him. Before the new Duma a Soviet of Soldiers’ and Workers’ Deputies was organised.
We didn’t, it is true, have any soldiers at the time, besides around a hundred border guards, and we had no workers either, as the overwhelming majority of our craftsmen owned their enterprises and did not hire any workers. But the Soviet has been organised.
On Wednesday a Russian friend of mine, who was the director of one of the principal Petrograd banks, came to see me and said that he found himself in rather an embarrassing position, as he had been charged by certain persons, whose names he mentioned, with a message which he felt that it was hardly proper for him to deliver. See more
We've received no papers and remained calm. Despite the difficult times, we've been joking and laughing. Life takes its course. That's how grass grows through tombstones.
It's our huge victory at the elections. It's exceeded all expectations. I'm almost certain I'll be elected Vice Mayor.