commissar
/kəˈmɪsɑr/Definitions
1. noun
A high-ranking official or administrator in a Soviet or communist government, typically responsible for overseeing the implementation of policies.
“The commissar was tasked with enforcing the new regulations across the entire region.”
2. noun
A military officer or commander, often with administrative or disciplinary powers.
“The commissar was instrumental in organizing the troops and coordinating their efforts.”