Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, Public consultation institution in Miusskaya Square, Moscow, Russia.
The Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation is a consultative body on Miusskaya Square in Moscow. It comprises 168 members who review draft laws and oversee federal activities through specialized commissions.
The chamber started its work in 2006 after Federal Law No. 32-FZ established its framework. Since then it has connected civil society with state decision-makers through regular plenary meetings and recommendations on legislation.
Members include representatives from arts, education, science, and regional organizations who contribute to national discussions on social development and public initiatives.
Four annual plenary sessions offer a chance to see how members analyze draft laws and present recommendations to improve state decisions. The commissions cover topics from healthcare to ecology and link citizens with officials.
Twenty specialized commissions handle areas of public life, from healthcare to environmental protection. The structure allows citizens to reach government offices directly through expert panels.
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