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Regional parliament of Amur Oblast, Russia
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Legislative Assembly of Amur Oblast
Законодательное собрание Амурской области
8th legislature
Type
TypeUnicameral
Leadership
ChairmanKonstantin Dyakonov, United Russia
since September 2021
Structure
Seats27
Political groups  United Russia (18)

  CPRF (3)
  LDPR (1)
  SRZP (1)
  RPPSJ (1)
  New People (1)
  CPCR (1)

  Independent (1)
Elections
Voting systemMixed
Last election19 September 2021
Next election2026
Meeting place
135 Lenin Street, Blagoveshchensk
Website
www.zsamur.ru

The Legislative Assembly of Amur Oblast (Russian: Законодательное собрание Амурской области), previously the Council of People's Deputies of Amur Oblast until 2008, is the regional parliament of Amur Oblast, a federal subject of Russia. A total of 27 deputies are elected for five-year terms.

Elections

2021

Party % Seats
United Russia 33.15 18
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 21.48 3
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 14.16 1
Communists of Russia 8.26 1
New People 7.18 1
A Just Russia — For Truth 6.28 1
Russian Party of Pensioners for Social Justice 5.41 1
Self-nominated 1
Registered voters/turnout 40.62

Composition

Party Head V convocation (% of seats) VI convocation (% of seats) VII convocation (% of seats) VIII convocation (% of seats)
United Russia Tatyana Farafontova 25 (69.45%) 17 (47.22%) 25 (69.45%) 18 (66.67%)
CPRF Roman Kobyzov 7 (19.44%) 8 (22.22%) 3 (8.33%) 3 (11.11%)
LDPR Sergey Abramov 4 (11.11%) 8 (22.22%) 7 (19.44%) 1 (3.70%)
A Just Russia — For Truth Kirill Zimin 0 (0%) 3 (8.34%) 1 (2.78%) 1 (3.70%)

Powers

By the federal law «About general principles of legislative (representative) and executive bodies of state authorities of federal subjects of the Russian Federation», other federal laws, the Main Law of the Amur Oblast is determined, that the Legislative Assembly of the Amur Oblast:

1) accepts the Main Law of the Amur Oblast and amendments to it;

2) performs legislative regulation on subjects of the area and subjects of the joint jurisdiction of the Russian Federation and areas within the powers of the region;

3) performs other powers, established by the Constitution of the Russian Federation, federal laws, the Main Law of the Amur Oblast, and other laws of the region.

Committees

  • Committee on the budget, taxes, economy and area property
  • Committee on questions of an agrarian policy, environmental management and ecology
  • Committee on questions of the legislation, local government and to regulations
  • Committee on questions of social policy

Notes

  1. Russian: Совет народных депутатов Амурской области
  2. Number of seats reduced from 36 to 27 in January 2021.

References

  1. "Дьяконов Константин Викторович". zsamur.ru. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  2. "Депутаты". zsamur.ru. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  3. "Амурская область". council.gov.ru.
  4. "Избирком Амурской области признал состоявшимися выборы депутатов в Заксобрание". tass.ru. 22 September 2021.
  5. "Выборы депутатов Законодательного Собрания Амурской области восьмого созыва". vybory.pro.

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Regional parliaments of Russia
Federal subjects
Oblasts
Republics
Krais
Autonomous okrugs
Federal cities
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