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Qué (quién) es Beysky committee - definición

Privy Committee; Informal Committee

Administration Committee         
SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE UK HOUSE OF COMMONS
Administration Select Committee; Domestic Committee; Parliamentary Administration Committee; Accommodation and Works Committee; Information Committee (Commons)
The Administration Committee is a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It has a remit "to consider the services provided for and by the House of Commons".
Refreshment Committee         
FORMER SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE UK HOUSE OF LORDS
Refreshment Select Committee
The Refreshment Committee was a select committee of the House of Lords appointed to advise on the House's refreshment services, such restaurants in the Lords portions of the Palace of Westminster, within the strategic and financial framework established by the House Committee.
Berlin Committee         
GERMAN ORGANIZATION
Indian Independence Committee; Berlin committee; Indian independence committee
The Berlin Committee, later known as the Indian Independence Committee () after 1915, was an organisation formed in Germany in 1914 during World War I by Indian students and political activists residing in the country. The purpose of the committee was to promote the cause of Indian Independence.

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Private Committee

The Privy Committee (Russian: Негласный комитет; also referred to as the Unofficial Committee) was an unofficial consultative body during the reign of Alexander I in Russia.

The Private Committee was operational from June 1801 until late 1803. It comprised the closest associates of the tsar (the so-called "young friends"), including Count Pavel Stroganov, Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, Counts Viktor Kochubey and Nikolay Novosiltsev. Mikhail Speransky took an active part in the Committee, although he wasn't a formal member.

The Private Committee was a place for discussing many governmental undertakings, such as the Senate reform, establishment of ministries in 1802, and others. The committee paid much attention to the peasant issues and prepared a few edicts with regards to this, such as decrees on allowing merchants and petty bourgeois (мещане, or meshchane) to acquire land (1801), on free bread ploughmen (вольные хлебопашцы, or volniye khlebopashtsy) (1803), and others.