A government official with power to enforce political ideology, especially in Soviet or communist systems.
From Russian 'kommissar,' derived from French 'commissaire,' which comes from Latin 'commitere' (to entrust). The Russian usage became prominent during the Soviet era.
The commissar is a fascinating example of how a French word got adopted by Russian revolutionaries and became a symbol of communist political control—language itself becomes a tool of ideology.
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