7th State Duma of the Russian Federation

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State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
of the 7th convocation
6th State Duma 8th State Duma
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Building of the State Duma, until at least 2020
Overview
Meeting place State Duma Building
Moscow, street Okhotny Ryad, 1
Term 5 October 2016 (2016-10-05) –
Election 18 September 2016
Government Medvedev Government
Website State Duma
Members
447 / 450
Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin
First Deputy Chairman Alexander Zhukov
Ivan Melnikov
Deputy Chairman Sergey Neverov
Irina Yarovaya
Pyotr Tolstoy
Vladimir Vasilyev
Igor Lebedev
Olga Yepifanova
Party control United Russia (341)
Sessions
1st October 5, 2016 – December 21, 2016
2nd January 11, 2017 –

The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation the seventh convocation (Russian: Государственная Дума Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации седьмого созыва) is the current convocation of the lower house of Russian parliament.

The composition of the 7th State Duma was based on the results of parliamentary elections in 2016. Elections were held on a mixed system: 225 deputies are elected on party lists and 225 — in single-member constituencies. Of the 14 parties participating in the elections, only 4 were able to overcome the required 5% electoral threshold. Two parties and one independent candidate was able to pass in the state Duma in single-mandate constituencies.

Until 2020 the meeting of the Chamber will be held in the State Duma building, at the address: Moscow, Okhotny Ryad street, 1. In 2020, according to the plan, the State Duma (as well as the Federation Council) will have to move to a new Parliamentary Centre.[1] However, due to problems with financing, the Parliamentary Centre may not be ready in 2020, due to the transfer may be postponed to a later date.[2]

Leadership[edit]

The first meeting, according to tradition, was hold its eldest Deputies, 86 year old Zhores Alferov and 79 year old Valentina Tereshkova.[3]

On October 5, 2016, Vyacheslav Volodin was elected Chairman of the State Duma.[4][5]

Office MP Period Parliamentary affiliation
Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin Since October 5, 2016 United Russia
First Deputy Chairman Alexander Zhukov Since October 5, 2016 United Russia
Ivan Melnikov Since October 5, 2016 Communist Party
Deputy Chairman Sergey Neverov Since October 5, 2016 United Russia
Irina Yarovaya Since October 5, 2016 United Russia
Pyotr Tolstoy Since October 5, 2016 United Russia
Vladimir Vasilyev Since October 5, 2016 United Russia
Igor Lebedev Since October 5, 2016 Liberal Democratic Party
Olga Yepifanova Since October 5, 2016 A Just Russia
Faction leaders Vladimir Vasilyev Since October 5, 2016 United Russia
Gennady Zyuganov Since October 5, 2016 Communist Party of the Russian Federation
Vladimir Zhirinovsky Since October 5, 2016 Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
Sergey Mironov Since October 5, 2016 A Just Russia

Election of Chairman[edit]

On September 23, 2016, President Vladimir Putin proposed that United Russia nominate Vyacheslav Volodin to the post of Chairman of the State Duma. The majority leader Vladimir Vasilyev said that the United Russia faction will support the candidacy of Volodin.[6][7] On 24 September, United Russia approved candidates for the posts of Chairman and Vice Chairmen of the State Duma.[8] Also, the support Volodin said the head of the faction of the Liberal Democratic Party and "A Just Russia".[9]

Communist Party nominated Dmitry Novikov for the position of Chairman of the State Duma.[10]

Candidate Votes  %
Vyacheslav Volodin (UR)[A 1] 404 89.8%
Dmitry Novikov (CPRF) 40 8.9%
Not voting 6 1.3%

Factions[edit]

Location of parliamentary factions in the 7th State Duma:
  United Russia (341)
  A Just Russia (23)
  Unaffiliated (2)
  Vacant (3)

After the elections, was formed by the four parliamentary factions. The largest fraction consists of 343 Deputies, consisting of 342 deputies from United Russia and one Independent Deputy. United Russia increased the number of their faction more than 100 seats, thus obtaining a constitutional majority (2/3 of seats). In first since 2007, in addition to the four major parties in the State Duma was also able to pass two small parties. Both parties have one Deputy, not included in not one of the factions. The Rodina party received representation in the State Duma, the first since 2003. Also in the State Duma was the party of Civic Platform for the first time participated in the elections.

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(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
United Russia[A 2] Communist Party Liberal Democratic Party A Just Russia Unaffiliated[A 3]
End of previous convocation 238 92 56 64 DNP 450 0
Seats won in 2016 election 343 42 39 23 3 450 0
October 5, 2016
(first session)[11]
2 449 1
June 9, 2017[12] 342 448 2
June 17, 2017[13] 341 447 3
Latest voting share 76.3% 9.4% 8.7% 5.1% 0.4% 99.3% 0.7%

Committees[edit]

On September 26, 2016, fractions distributed positions of heads of committees.[14]

Committees Leader Party
On Constitutional Legislation and State Building Pavel Krasheninnikov United Russia
On Information Policy Leonid Levin A Just Russia
On Labour, Social Policy and Veterans' Affairs Yaroslav Nilov Liberal Democratic Party
On Budget and Tax Andrey Makarov (ru) United Russia
On Financial Market Anatoly Aksakov A Just Russia
On Industry, Economic Policy, Innovative Development and Entrepreneurship Sergey Zhigarev Liberal Democratic Party
On Energy Pavel Zavalny United Russia
On Transport and Construction Yevgeny Moskvichev United Russia
On Culture Stanislav Govorukhin United Russia
On Defence Vladimir Shamanov United Russia
On Safety and Anti-Corruption Vasily Piskarev United Russia
On International Affairs Leonid Slutsky Liberal Democratic Party
On Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs, Eurasian Integration and Relations with Compatriots Leonid Kalashnikov Communist Party
On the Federal Structure and Local Government Alexei Didenko Liberal Democratic Party
On Regional Policy and the problems of the North and the Far East Nikolai Kharitonov Communist Party
On Agrarian Issues Vladimir Kashin Communist Party
On Natural Resources Nikolay Nikolaev United Russia
On Ecology and Environmental Protection Olga Timofeeva United Russia
On Education and Science Vyacheslav Nikonov United Russia
For Nationalities Ildar Gilmutdinov United Russia
On Health Dmitry Morozov United Russia
On Physical Culture, Sport and Youth Affairs Mikhail Degtyarev Liberal Democratic Party
On Housing Policy and Housing and Communal Services Galina Khovanskaya A Just Russia
On Rules and Organization of the State Duma Olga Savastianova United Russia
On Public Associations and Religious Organizations Sergey Gavrilov Communist Party
On Women, Family and Children Tamara Pletnyova Communist Party

Major legislation[edit]

First session[edit]

  • October 7, 2016: Ratification of the agreement with Syria about the location of the grouping of the Russian Aerospace Forces, with 446 votes in favor[15]
  • October 19, 2016: Ratification of a bill on the suspension agreement with the United States on plutonium disposition, with 445 votes in favor.[16][17]
  • November 18, 2016: Passed the Federal Budget for 2017, with 334 votes in favor.[18]

Second session[edit]

List of Deputies[edit]

United Russia[edit]

The leader of fraction of United Russia and the parliamentary majority Vladimir Vasilyev
  • Vladimir Vasilyev
  • Rodion Bukakchakov
  • Pavel Kachkayev
  • Ildar Bikbayev
  • Zugura Rakhamatullina
  • Zarif Baiguskarov
  • Alexey Izotov
  • Aldar Damdinov
  • Umakhan Umakhanov
  • Abdulgamid Amirgamzayev
  • Abdulmajid Magramov
  • Alikhan Kharsiyev
  • Adalbi Shkhagoshev
  • Marina Mukabenova
  • Rasul Botashyov
  • Valentina Pivnenko
  • Ivan Medvedev
  • Andrey Kozenko
  • Konstantin Bukharyov
  • Svetlana Savchenko
  • Vitaly Yefimov
  • Artur Taimazov
  • Fatikh Sibagatullin
  • Ildar Gilmutdinov
  • Airat Khairullin
  • Alfiya Kogogina
  • Rinat Khairov
  • Irshat Minkin
  • Mergen Oorjak
  • Alexey Zagrebin
  • Valery Buzilov
  • Nadezhda Maximova
  • Adam Delimkhanov
  • Leonid Cherkesov
  • Daniil Bessarabov
  • Viktor Zobnev
  • Alexander Prokopyev
  • Ivan Loor
  • Nikolay Govorin
  • Konstantin Slyshenko
  • Vladimir Yevlanov
  • Dmitry Lameykin
  • Ivan Demchenko
  • Vladimir Sinyagovsky
  • Konstantin Zatulin
  • Alexey Yezubov
  • Natalya Boyeva
  • Yury Shvytkin
  • Pyotr Pimashkov
  • Viktor Zubaryev
  • Raisa Karamzina
  • Igor Shubin
  • Alexey Burnashov
  • Dmitry Skrivanov
  • Dmitry Sazonov
  • Sergey Sopchyuk
  • Vladimir Novikov
  • Viktoriya Nikolayeva
  • Mikhail Kuzmin
  • Alexander Ischenko
  • Olga Kazakova
  • Yelena Bondarenko
  • Boris Gladkikh
  • Dmitry Yurkov
  • Andrey Palkin
  • Leonid Ogul
  • Sergey Bozhenov
  • Andrey Skoch
  • Valentina Mironova
  • Igor Igoshin
  • Grigory Anikeyev
  • Anna Kuvychko
  • Tatyna Tsibizova
  • Vladimir Plotnikov
  • Irina Guseva
  • Yevgeny Shulepov
  • Alexey Kanayev
  • Arkady Ponomaryov
  • Sergey Chizhov
  • Andrey Markov
  • Alexey Khokhlov
  • Yury Smirnov
  • Alexey Krasnoshtanov
  • Sergey Ten
  • Andrey Chernyshov
  • Alexander Pyatikop
  • Alexey Silanov
  • Alexander Avdeyev
  • Gennady Sklyar
  • Tatyana Alexeyeva
  • Dmitry Islamov
  • Pavel Fedyayev
  • Alexander Maximov
  • Rakhim Azimov
  • Oleg Velenchyuk
  • Alexey Sitnikov
  • Alexander Iltyakov
  • Tatyna Voronina
  • Viktor Karamyshev
  • Vladimir Drachyov
  • Sergey Petrov
  • Nikolay Bortsov
  • Mikhail Tarasenko
  • Oksana Bondar
  • Maxim Surayev
  • Irina Rodnina
  • Yelena Serova
  • Martin Shakkum
  • Lidiya Antonova
  • Oksana Pushkina
  • Valentina Kabanova
  • Vyacheslav Fetisov
  • Sergey Pakhomov
  • Yury Oleynikov
  • Alexey Veller
  • Vladimir Panov
  • Denis Moskvin
  • Natalya Nazarova
  • Vadim Bulavinov
  • Artyom Kavinov
  • Alexander Korovnikov
  • Andrey Kalichenko
  • Maxim Kudryavtsev
  • Alexander Karelin
  • Viktor Ignatov
  • Viktor Shreyder
  • Andrey Glushko
  • Yury Misheryakov
  • Igor Sukharev
  • Viktor Zavarzin
  • Nikolay Kovalyov
  • Sergey Yesakov
  • Alexander Kozlovsky
  • Larisa Tutova
  • Yury Kobzev
  • Mikhail Chernyshov
  • Alexander Sholokhov
  • Maxim Shablykin
  • Viktor Deryabkin
  • Andrey Krasov
  • Yelena Mitina
  • Nadezhda Kolesnikova
  • Vladimir Bokk
  • Viktor Kazakov
  • Yevgeny Serper
  • Igor Stankevich
  • Nikolay Pankov
  • Mikhail Isayev
  • Vasily Maximov
  • Georgy Karlov
  • Andrey Alshevskikh
  • Lev Kovpak
  • Sergei Tchepikov
  • Alexey Balyberdin
  • Maxim Ivanov
  • Zelimkhan Mutsoyev
  • Sergey Bidanko
  • Sergey Neverov
  • Olga Okuneva
  • Alexander Polyakov
  • Alexander Zhupikov
  • Svetlana Maximova
  • Tatyana Solomatina
  • Viktor Dzyuba
  • Vladimir Afonsky
  • Ernst Valeyev
  • Ivan Kvitka
  • Vladislav Tretyak
  • Andrey Baryshev
  • Vladimir Burmatov
  • Anatoly Letovchenko
  • Vitaly Bakhmetyev
  • Oleg Kolesnikov
  • Alexander Gribov
  • Ivan Teterin
  • Vyacheslav Lysakov
  • Pyotr Tolstoy
  • Yelena Panina
  • Dmitry Sablin
  • Lyubov Dukhanina
  • Sergei Zheleznyak
  • Anton Zharkov
  • Gennady Onishchenko
  • Irina Belykh
  • Nikolay Ganchar
  • Dmitry Morozov
  • Anatoly Vyborny
  • Igor Divinsky
  • Sergey Vostretsov
  • Yevgeny Marchenko
  • Vladimir Katenev
  • Mikhail Romanov
  • Vitaly Milonov
  • Dmitry Belik
  • Anatoly Tikhomirov
  • Sergey Kotkon
  • Pavel Zavalny
  • Alexander Sidorov
  • Valentina Rudchenko
  • Gregory Ledkov
  • Galina Danchikova
  • Natalya Kuvshinova
  • Vladimir Pushkaryov
  • Farit Ganiyev
  • Irek Zinnurov
  • Mikhail Terentyev
  • Olga Hermanova
  • Vladimir Bogodukhov
  • Anton Getta
  • Buvaisar Saitiev
  • Akhmed Dogayev
  • Yushaa Gazgireyev
  • Zurab Makiyev
  • Irina Maryash
  • Mikhail Starshinov
  • Murat Khasanov
  • Natalia Poklonskaya
  • Viktor Selivyorstov
  • Yury Petrov
  • Irina Yarovaya
  • Yury Berezutsky
  • Viktor Pinsky
  • Joseph Kobzon
  • Nikolay Nikolayev
  • Artur Chilingarov
  • Larisa Shoygu
  • Irina Yevtushenko
  • Ivan Belekov
  • Vladimir Melnik
  • Nikolay Gerasimenko
  • Yevgeny Kosyanenko
  • Valery Yelykomov
  • Alexander Fokin
  • Yevgeny Choyinzonov
  • Alexander Zhukov
  • Dmitry Perminov
  • Anatoly Karpov
  • Tatyana Gogoleva
  • Nikolay Brykin
  • Pavel Krasheninnikov
  • Andrey Vetluzhskikh
  • Alexander Petrov
  • Yelena Yampolskaya
  • Vasily Shihkoyedov
  • Dmitry Vyatkin
  • Zarif Bayguskarov
  • Inga Yumasheva
  • Rafael Mardanshin
  • Rimma Batalova
  • Ramzil Ishsarin
  • Igor Sapko
  • Andrey Isayev
  • Alexander Vasilyenko
  • Marat Akhmetov
  • Alexander Sidyakin
  • Airat Farrakhov
  • Valentin Chayka
  • Irek Boguslavsky
  • Murad Gadylshin
  • Marat Bariyev
  • Ravil Khusnulin
  • Vladimir Shamanov
  • Grigory Balykhin
  • Leonid Samanovsky
  • Vladimir Gutenev
  • Marina Bespalova
  • Roman Romanenko
  • Vyacheslav Volodin
  • Yevgeny Moscvichev
  • Olga Batalina
  • Gleb Khor
  • Anna Kuznetsova
  • Tamara Frolova
  • Nina Chernyayeva
  • Ivan Firyulin
  • Anatoly Petrov
  • Alexander Nosov
  • Vyacheslav Nikonov
  • Vasily Piskaryov
  • Vadim Bulavinov
  • Viktor Kidyaev
  • Alyona Arshinova
  • Alexander Vorobyov
  • Marat Safin
  • Svetlana Solntseva
  • Oleg Valenchyuk
  • Olga Savastyanova
  • Svetlana Zhurova
  • Yevgeny Fyodorov
  • Alexander Vasilyev
  • Valentina Tereshkova
  • Valery Ivanov
  • Nikolai Valuyev
  • Nikolay Lyubimov
  • Nikolay Petrunin
  • Vladimir Kononov
  • Otary Arshba
  • Nikolay Zemtsov
  • Alexander Bryksin
  • Valery Skrug
  • Andrey Makarov
  • Yevgeny Rovenko
  • Mikhail Gulevsky
  • Tatyana Saprykina
  • Olga Timofeeva
  • Alexander Klykanov
  • Alexander Sholokhov
  • Viktor Vodolatsky
  • Alexander Kaminsky
  • Alexey Lavrinenko
  • Bator Aduchiyev
  • Gajimet Safaraliyev
  • Magomed Gadjiyev
  • Zaur Askenderov
  • Murad Gajiyev
  • Yury Levitsky
  • Magomed Selimkhanov
  • Zaur Gekkiyev
  • Vladimir Beketov
  • Natalya Kostenko
  • Vladimir Prokhanov
  • Svetlana Bessarab
  • Alexander Metkin
  • Mikhail Sheremet
  • Ruslan Balbek
  • Stanislav Govorukhin
  • Vladimir Resin
  • Sergey Boyarsky
  • Nikolay Buduyev
  • Alexey Lyashenko
  • Vladislav Reznik[A 4]

Communist Party[edit]

The leader of fraction of the Communist party Gennady Zyuganov
  • Gennady Zyuganov
  • Sergey Kazankov
  • Nikolai Kharitonov
  • Mikhail Shapov
  • Oleg Smolin
  • Alexey Kurinny
  • Denis Parfyonov
  • Vladimir Bortko
  • Svetlana Savitskaya
  • Yury Afonin
  • Zhores Alferov
  • Ivan Melnikov
  • Vladimir Kashin
  • Dmitry Novikov
  • Sergey Reshulsky
  • Vakha Agauev
  • Kazbek Taysayev
  • Nikolay Osadchy
  • Sergey Shargunov
  • Alexander Yushenko
  • Viktor Goncharov
  • Nikolay Arefyev
  • Valentin Shurchanov
  • Vladimir Pozdnyakov
  • Yury Sinelshikov
  • Alexey Korniyenko
  • Sergey Gavrilov
  • Oleg Lebedev
  • Alexander Nekrasov
  • Nikolay Ivanov
  • Pavel Dorokhin
  • Sergey Panteleyev
  • Nikolay Vasilyev
  • Alexander Tarnayev
  • Anatoly Lokot
  • Leonid Kalashnikov
  • Alexander Kravets
  • Nikolay Kolomeytsev
  • Nikolay Yezersky
  • Valery Rashkin
  • Alexey Ponomaryov

Liberal Democratic Party[edit]

The leader of fraction of the Liberal Democratic party Vladimir Zhirinovsky

A Just Russia[edit]

The leader of fraction of the A Just Russia Sergey Mironov
  • Sergey Mironov
  • Alexander Terentyev
  • Gajimurad Omarov
  • Valery Gazzayev
  • Oleg Shein
  • Mikhail Yemelyanov
  • Igor Ananskikh
  • Oleg Nikolayev
  • Anatoly Greshnevikov
  • Sergey Doronin
  • Alexey Chepa
  • Galina Khovanskaya
  • Abubakar Arsamakov
  • Sergey Kryuchek
  • Yelena Drapeko
  • Nikolay Ryzhak
  • Alexander Remezkov
  • Anatoly Aksakov
  • Alexander Burkov
  • Oleg Nilov
  • Leonid Levin
  • Valery Gartung
  • Fedot Tumusov

Unaffiliated[edit]

By-elections[edit]

Constituency Region Former Deputy Former Party By-election Note
77 Bryansk  Bryansk Oblast Vladimir Zhutenkov United Russia 10 September 2017 [22]
112 Kingisepp  Leningrad Oblast Sergey Naryshkin United Russia 10 September 2017 [23]
163 Saratov  Saratov Oblast Oleg Grishenko United Russia TBD [24]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Supported by Liberal Democratic Party and A Just Russia
  2. ^ In elections were elected 343 Deputy from the United Russia party. As to the faction joined by the only Independent MP, in connection with which the faction had 344 deputies. However, on October 5, Sergey Naryshkin resigned in connection with the appointment of the Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service, that number of fractions was 343 MP. June 7, 2017 on the resignation said Vladimir Zhutenkov. Officially resigned June 9, 2017. 17 June 2017, has died the Oleg Grishchenko, who was elected from the Samara constituency. Since then, the number of fractions is 341 MP.
  3. ^ Rodina and Civic Platform represent by one Deputy, not included in not one of the factions.
  4. ^ Elected as a Independent Deputy, joined the faction of United Russia
  5. ^ Deputy from Rodina party
  6. ^ Deputy from Civic Platform party

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