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Czechoslovakia · 1 ] · [ · 2 ] · It was controlled in Prague by the Central Committee of the Czechoslovak Communist Party · with the assistance of KGB agents. [ · 3 ] · 4 ] · 5 ] · A declassified Central Intelligence Agency document from 1955 · described the IOJ as "an instrumentality of Soviet propaganda". [ · In a 2009 interview with the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat · the Finnish professor Kaarle Nordenstreng who was the chairman of the IOJ 1976–1990 · 6 ] · Organization [ edit ] The decision-making body of the IOJ was Congress · which met every four years. Members of the IOJ · and delegations representing groups that had less than 20 members · had a voice · but no vote in the deliberation. Congress elected the Executive Committee · 7 ]
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