Apparatchiks

/ˌæpərɑːtˈtʃiːks/ noun

Members of a large government or party organization, especially people who follow orders without questioning them. The plural of apparatchik, referring to Communist bureaucrats or any rigid organizational workers.

From Russian 'apparatchik,' derived from 'apparat' (apparatus). The word entered English during the Cold War to describe Soviet Communist Party officials. It now describes any bureaucrat more loyal to the system than to principles.

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