State Assembly of the Altai Republic

The State Assembly — El Kurultai of the Altai Republic (Russian: Государственное Собрание — Эл Курултай Республики Алтай, romanized: Gosudarstvennoye sobraniye — El Kurultay Respubliki Altay) is the regional parliament of the Altai Republic, a federal subject of Russia. A total of 41 deputies are elected for five-year terms.[1]

State Assembly — El Kurultai of the Altai Republic

Государственное Собрание — Эл Курултай Республики Алтай
7th legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman
Vladimir Tyuletin, United Russia
Structure
Seats41
Political groups
  United Russia (24)

  Independent deputies of the Altai Republic (8)
  CPRF (5)
  LDPR (1)
  Rodina (1)
  SRZP (1)

  Independent (1)
Elections
Last election
8 September 2019
Next election
2024
Website
elkurultay.ru

History

The origins of the national parliamentary system were laid in the history of the republic, when formed Mountain Duma and then Gorno-Altai Autonomous Oblast. State Assembly - EL Kurultai of the Altai Republic was established by the Supreme Council of the Republic of Altai of 14 October 1993 "On the reform of the representative bodies and local authorities in the Republic of Altai". This decree provided that "the supreme representative and legislative body of the Republic of Altai is the State Assembly - El Kurultai" of 27 deputies working on a permanent basis. Elections were held the same day as the elections to the State Duma of Russia. The powers of the Supreme Council stopped since the start of the new Parliament.

Structure

The structure of the National Assembly is made up of the committees, the number of which can vary and the Bureau. Speaker of the Parliament shall be elected at the first organizational session on an alternative basis by secret ballot. Also elected by secret ballot by the committee chair. The list of committee members is determined by the desire of deputies to work in a particular committee.

In the first convocation of 1993–1997. during the elections of December 12, 1993, 27 deputies were elected. The first organizational session was held on February 1–3, 1994. Chairman of the Parliament of 1 February was elected VI Chaptynov. First Deputy Prime Minister - Vladimir Volkov. Vice-Presidents - DI Tabaev. There were also ten people elected to the Presidency of the Parliament.

Elections

2019

Party[2] % Seats
United Russia34.1825
Communist Party of the Russian Federation29.507
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia12.031
Rodina5.381
A Just Russia5.311
Party of Business2.441
Self-nominated5
Registered voters/turnout49.87

See also

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