The joint
Central Executive Committee of the Soviets debates its response to the
situation created by General Kornilov’s insurrection well into the morning
hours. After midnight, the Soviet got word that Kerensky would not agree to
democratic reforms. He insisted on the notion of a directory, that is, a
reconcentration of power in a smaller cabinet with himself at the head.
Tseretilli nevertheless
went from the Smolny Institute to the Winter Palace to submit the Soviet’s
proposal. When Kerensky refused it, he returned to Smolny, arriving at about
7:30 a.m. on the 28th (September 10, new style). Wearied, the Soviet
was ready to concede Kerensky’s plan for a directory.
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