Apparats

/ˌæpərɑːts/ noun

Plural of 'apparat'; the organizational structure or machinery of a government, political party, or large institution. It refers to the system of control and power within an organization.

From Russian 'apparat,' originally from Latin 'apparatus' (prepared, fitted out). The word became prominent in English during the Soviet era to describe Communist Party administrative machinery. It emphasizes the mechanical, bureaucratic nature of government structures.

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