Consultative Bureau
Political advisory body in the late Qing dynasty / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Consultative Bureau[1] (simplified Chinese: 咨议局; traditional Chinese: 諮議局) was a provincial advisory institution established in 1909 in each province during the Constitutional Movement in the late Qing Dynasty.
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Type | Provincial advisory bodies of Qing |
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Founded | 1909 |
Disbanded | By 1913 |
Succeeded by | Provincial Assemblies of Republic of China |
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Last election | April – June 1909 |
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One of Consultative Bureaux in Shunzhi | |
Rules | |
Regulation of the Consultative Bureau |
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Traditional Chinese | 省諮議局 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 省谘议局 | ||||||||
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According to the Regulation of the Consultative Bureau, the meetings of the Bureau were divided into two types: regular meetings and temporary meetings.[2]