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Duma Building on Manege Square. The history of the duma dates back to the boyar dumas of Kievan Rus' and Muscovite Russia as well Tsarist Russia. [4] [5] [6] The State Duma of the Russian Empire was founded in 1905 after the violence and upheaval in the Russian Revolution of 1905 and was Russia's first elected parliament.
The State Duma, also known as the Imperial Duma, was the lower house of the legislature in the Russian Empire, while the upper house was the State Council. It held its meetings in the Tauride Palace in Saint Petersburg. It convened four times between 27 April 1906 and the collapse of the empire in February 1917.
The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 8th convocation (Russian: Государственная Дума Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации восьмого созыва) is the current convocation of the lower house of Russian parliament.
Members of the State Duma [1]; Federal Subject Constituency Name Party Faction Period Adygea: Adygea: Vladislav Reznik: Independent: United Russia Since 19 September 2021
The term boyar duma is used to refer to advisory councils in Russia from the 10th to 17th centuries. Starting in the 18th century, city dumas were formed across Russia. The first formally constituted state duma was the Imperial State Duma introduced to the Russian Empire by Emperor Nicholas II in 1905.
Members of the State Duma [2] Federal Subject Constituency Name Party Faction Period Adygea: Adygea: Vladislav Reznik: Independent: United Russia Since 18 September 2016 Altai Republic: Altai: Rodion Bukachakov: United Russia: United Russia Since 18 September 2016 Bashkortostan: Ufa: Pavel Kachkayev: United Russia: United Russia Since 18 ...
Members of the 2nd State Duma of the Russian Empire (49 P) Members of the 3rd State Duma of the Russian Empire (42 P) Members of the 4th State Duma of the Russian Empire (50 P)
A total of 21 members of the party were elected to the 8th State Duma in the 2021 Russian legislative election. 19 members were elected from the party list, with a further 2 candidates returned through election victories in single-mandate constituencies. [1]