“The Memorial to V.I Lenin – the founder of the Soviet state – stands in front of the Central Committee of the Estonian Communist Party building. The Central Committee – the highest organ of the Estonian Communist Party – directs and supervises the urban and district organisations of the Party. At the regular sessions of the Central Committee Bureau, the Republic’s economic and social matters are discussed: raising the productivity of labour, discipline in all spheres of national economy, intensive agriculture and production of consumer good.”
– J. Aare, Tallinn. Таллин, Eesti Raamat, Sweden, 1985