Russian Assembly

Russian Assembly (Russian: Русское собрание) was Russian loyalist right-wing monarchist political group (party). Founded in Petersburg in October — November 1900[1][2], dismissed in 1917.

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Leaders

The first congress (rally) of the Russian Assembly took place on February, 25 [O.S. 12] 1901 in Petersburg. It approved the rights of 120 full members of the party and elected the supreme governing body, the Board (Russian: Совет) of 18 members. Prince Dmitri Petrovich Golitsyn was elected a chairman of the Council; members of the Board journalist A. A. Suvorin and writer Sergei Syromyatnikov as his two deputies (Russian: товарищи председателя).

Another 15 members of the first Board were:

Among those elected to the Board subsequently were

Notable members

Literature

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