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His official title was 'Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias', so no. He had complete control of everything and all power and decision making lay with him and him alone.

The communist government rose up after the second revolution of October 1917, in which the provisional government that had been put in place after the Tsar's abdication in March of 1917 was overthrown.

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No. As the Tsar he was the absolute monarch. Power to the people was not on his agenda.

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