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The State Duma (Russian: Государственная дума (Gosudarstvennaya Duma), common abbreviation: Госдума (Gosduma)) in the Russian Federation is the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia (legislature), the upper house being the Federation Council of Russia. The Duma is headquartered in downtown Moscow, a few steps from Manege Square. Its members are referred to as deputies. The State Duma replaced the Supreme Soviet as a result of the new constitution introduced by Boris Yeltsin in the aftermath of the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993, and approved by the Russian public in a referendum.

The State Duma
The State Duma

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[edit] History

The State Duma was first introduced in 1906 and was Russia's first elected parliament. The first two attempts by Tsar Nicholas II were too radical and ineffective and were subsequently dissolved after only a few months each. After the 1907 electoral reform the third Duma, elected in November 1907, was largely made up of members of the upper classes and radical influences in the Duma had almost entirely been removed. The establishment of the Duma after the 1905 Revolution was to herald significant changes to the Russian autocratic system. Furthermore the Duma was later to have a larger effect on Russia as it was one of the contributing factors in the February Revolution, which led to the abolition of the autocracy in Russia.

[edit] Powers

The State Duma has special powers enumerated by the Constitution of Russia. They are:

  • To approve or reject the President's nominee for Prime Minister of Russia
  • To approve or reject the President's nominee for the chairman of the Central Bank of Russia
  • To appoint the deputy chairman of the Audit Chamber and half of its auditors
  • To file an impeachment against the President (Requires a two thirds majority)
  • All bills are first approved here, to be further debated and approved in the Federation Council.
  • Duties are enumerated in Section 1, Chapter 5, Articles 100-108, in the Russian Constitution.

Additionally, there are constitutionally 450 deputies of the State Duma (Article 95), each elected to a term of four years (Article 96). Russian citizens at least 21 years old are eligible to run for the Duma (Article 97). Seats are awarded on the basis of the percentage of election votes won by a party. The party then elects candidates to fill its eligible seats.

The current speaker of the State Duma is Boris Gryzlov since December 29, 2003.

[edit] Speakers of the State Duma

[edit] Latest election

Emblem commemorating 100 years of State Duma in Russia
Emblem commemorating 100 years of State Duma in Russia
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Summary of the December 2, 2007 Russian Duma election results
Parties and coalitions Votes % Seats
United Russia (Единая Россия, Edinaya Rossiya) 44,714,241 64.30 315
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (Коммунистическая Партия Российской Федерации, Kommunističeskaya Partiya Rossiyskoy Federacii) 8,046,886 11.57 57
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (Либерально-демократическая Партия России, Liberal'no-demokratičeskaya Partiya Rossii) 5,660,823 8.14 40
Fair Russia (Справедливая Россия, Spravedlivaya Rossiya) 5,383,639 7.74 38
Agrarian Party of Russia (Аграрная Партия России, Agrarnaya Partiya Rossii) 1,600,234 2.30
Russian Democratic Party "Yabloko" (Российская Демократическая Партия "Яблоко", Rossiyskaya Demokratičeskaya Partiya "Yabloko") 1,108,985 1.59
Civilian Power (Гражданская Сила, Grazhdanskaya Sila) 733,604 1.05
Union of Right Forces (Союз Правых Сил, Soyuz Pravych Sil) 669,444 0.96
Patriots of Russia (Патриоты России, Patrioty Rossii) 615,417 0.89
Russian Social Justice Party (Российская Партия Справедливости, Rossiyskaya Partiya Spravedlivosti) 154,083 0.22
Democratic Party of Russia (Демократическая Партия России, Demokratičeskaya Partiya Rossii) 89,780 0.13
Valid ballot papers 68,777,136 98.91  
Invalid ballot papers 759,929 1.09
Total (turnout 63.71%) 69,537,065 100.00 450
Eligible voters 109,145,517  
Source: Russian Election Commission

[edit] Current composition

Affiliation Delegates Seats Popular vote
United Russia (Edinaâ Rossiâ) 315 70% 64.30%
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (Kommunističeskaâ Partiâ Rossijskoj Federacii) 57 12.67% 11.57%
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (Liberal'no-demokratičeskaâ Partiâ Rossii) 40 8.89% 8.14%
Fair Russia (Spravedlivaâ Rossiâ) 38 8.44% 7.74%
Total 450 100% 100%

[edit] Presidential Envoys to the State Duma

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