Talk:State Duma
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[edit] Math problem
Numbers don't sum up. I guess 450 is max by constitution. In reality someone may, e.g,. die. So, what's up with the tally? mikka (t) 21:18, 17 February 2006 (UTC)
According to the Duma's website the current nubmer of MPs is 448. You are correct that the members may die or quit (additional elections are conducted permanently). MPs may also move from one fraction to another. For example, the same website states that the proportions currently are:
United Russia - 310 (68.89%)
Communists - 46 (10.22%)
LDPR - 35 (7.78%)
Rodina I - 29 (6.44%)
Rodina II - 12 (2.67%)
Others - 16 (3.56%)
So, the question is how to reflect this information in the article, because the chart looks more like the elections results rather than uptodate situation (I mean colomn "Popular vote"). If we delete this colomn we may keep editting the chart to reflect current changes Tarabarsky 18:40, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Merge proposal
Oppose merge with Duma. -- Petri Krohn 06:47, 30 November 2006 (UTC) Oppose the merge. Superzohar 15:17, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] 2003 numbers, not up to date.
This article is not up to date. Russia just had a Parliamental Election. What are the CURRENT (2007) composition?--24.87.7.43 (talk) 03:18, 10 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Parliaments
Down at the bottom of the page is a list of international parliaments in Europe. This list is inaccurate. To cite problems, both linked articles with references to Ireland and Northern Ireland deal specifically with former parliaments rather than with the Oireachtas, the modern Irish parliament, and the Northern Ireland Assembly, the modern leglisative body for the province of Northern Ireland.

