Kurgan Oblast Duma
Regional parliament of Kurgan Oblast, Russia
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The Kurgan Oblast Duma (Russian: Курганская областная дума, romanized: Kurganskaya oblastnaya duma) is the regional parliament of Kurgan Oblast, a federal subject of Russia. It consists of a total of 34 deputies who are elected for five-year terms.[2]
Elections
2015
Party | Seats |
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United Russia | 28 |
Communist Party of Russian Federation | 2 |
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia | 2 |
A Just Russia | 2 |
2020
Party | Seats |
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United Russia | 27 |
Communist Party of Russian Federation | 3 |
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia | 2 |
A Just Russia | 1 |
Party of Pensioners | 1 |
Chairmen
Name | Period | |
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1st convocation | Oleg Bogomolov | 1994—1996 |
2nd convocation | Lev Yefremov [ru] | 1996—2000 |
3rd convocation | Valery Ponomaryov [ru] | 2000—2004 |
4th convocation | Marat Islamov [ru] | 2004—2010 |
5th convocation | Vladimir Kazakov [ru] Vladimir Khabarov | 2010—2012 2012—2015 |
6th convocation | Dmitry Frolov [ru] | 2015—2020 |
7th convocation | Dmitry Frolov [ru] | 2020—present |
References
Sources
- The official website of Kurgan Oblast Duma. History (in Russian)
External links
- Official website of the Kurgan Oblast Duma Archived 2008-03-11 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
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