Russian Public chamber formed completely
The Russian Public Chamber was completely formed on Friday. Eighty-four existing members of the Public Chamber elected the remaining 42 members, representing regional and inter-regional public organizations.

The Russian Public Chamber was completely formed on Friday. Eighty-four existing members of the Public Chamber elected the remaining 42 members, representing regional and inter-regional public organizations.
There are many outstanding figures among them: the Russian Academy of Arts president Zurab Cereteli, the President of the Russian Stat¬Å center of atomic shipbuilding in Severodvinsk David Pashayev, member of public organization ¡°Business Russia¡° coordination council Sergei Abramov, the Bishop of Stavropol and Vladicaucasus Pheophan (Ivan Ashuhrkov), the chief editor of ¡°Business Petersburg¡± Oleg Tretyakov.
The first plenary session numbering 126 participants is to be held in January 2006, not later that in 30 days from the date of its authorized membership (over ³ß of total number of the chamber members) formation. The chamber members term of office expires in two years since the first plenary session.