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Biography, Aleksandr Grigor'evich Bulygin, 1851-1919 [Biography (English)] Bulygin was an important tsarist official during the revolution of 1905, from January through October, he served as Minister of Internal Affairs, and developed a plan for a new consultative body (that is, not a full parliament), the so-called “Bulygin Constitution” or “Bulygin Duma” when an actual constitution was declared, the October Manifesto, Bulygin was replaced as Minister of Internal Affairs he served as member of the State council in the new government through 1917. [Chronology (English)]
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