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Moscow City Duma

Regional parliament of Moscow, Russia

Moscow City Duma

Summary

Regional parliament of Moscow, Russia

FieldValue
nameMoscow City Duma
native_nameМосковская городская дума
coa_picMoscow City Duma Logo.png
coa_res110px
legislature8th legislature
house_typeUnicameral
preceded_byMoscow City Council
leader1_typeChairman
leader1Aleksei Shaposhnikov
party1United Russia
election124 September 2014
members45
structure1MosGorDuma 2024 results.svg
structure1_res250px
term_length5 years
political_groups1Government (38)
United Russia (38)
Support (7)
CPRF (3)
SRZP (1)
New People (1)
Independent (2)
last_election18 September 2024
voting_system1Plurality voting
next_election12029
meeting_place15/29 Strastnoy Boulevard, Moscow
session_roomFile:Отчёт Сергея Собянина в Московской городской Думе (октябрь 2016).jpg
website

United Russia (38) Support (7) CPRF (3) SRZP (1) New People (1) Independent (2) The Moscow City Duma (, commonly abbreviated to ) is the regional parliament (city duma) of Moscow, a federal subject and the capital city of Russia. As Moscow is one of three federal cities, the city duma's legislation can only be overridden by the mayor and the federal government.

History

Old building of the Moscow City Duma

The original municipal legislature was established in 1785.

In 1917, the Mossoviet was established as a parallel administration in the city following the February Revolution. After the October Revolution where the Bolsheviks seized power, it was established as the city administration and replaced the Moscow City Duma.

In 1993, following a presidential decree, the Moscow City Duma was re-established.

Composition

The Moscow City Duma consists of 45 deputies who are elected for five-year terms from single-member districts.

From 1993 to 2001, the deputies were elected by single-member districts. From 2005 to 2009, 20 deputies were elected on party lists, and 15 from single-seat districts. From 2009 to 2014, 18 deputies were elected on party lists, and 17 from single-member districts. Since 2014, all 45 deputies are elected from single-member districts.

The last election was held in 2019.

Electoral districts

Electoral districts for the 2014 and 2019 elections

Latest election

Main article: 2024 Moscow City Duma election

Party%Seats+/-
United Russia}};"United Russia38
Communist Party of the Russian Federation}};"Communist Party of the Russian Federation3
A Just Russia}};"A Just Russia1
New People (political party)}};"New People1
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia}};"Liberal Democratic Party of Russia0
Communists of Russia}};"Communists of Russia0
Russian Ecological Party "The Greens"}};"The Greens0
Independent politician}};"Independents2
Registered voters/turnout40.32

List of elections

List of chairmen

No.PortraitNameConvocationPolitical party
1[[File:Vladimir Platonov 2019.jpg100px]]Vladimir Platonov
(born 1954)IDemocratic Choice of Russia}};"
II
IIIUnion of Right Forces}};"Union of Right Forces
IVUnited Russia}};"United Russia
V
2[[File:Alexey Shaposhnikov (2018-06-15).jpg100px]]Aleksei Shaposhnikov
(born 1973)VIUnited Russia}};"
VII

List of deputies

;7th convocation (2019–2024)

DistrictMemberPartyFaction
1Andrey TitovIndependent politician}}"Independent
2Dmitry LoktevCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
3Aleksandr SolovyovA Just Russia}}"A Just Russia
4Mariya KiselyovaIndependent politician}}"Independent
5Roman BabayanIndependent politician}}"Independent
6Yevgeny BunimovichYabloko}}"Yabloko
7Nadezhda PerfilovaIndependent politician}}"Independent
8Darya BesedinaIndependent politician}}"Independent
9Andrey MedvedevIndependent politician}}"Independent
10Larisa KartavtsevaIndependent politician}}"Independent
11Nikolay ZubrilinCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
12Aleksey ShaposhnikovIndependent politician}}"Independent
13Igor BuskinIndependent politician}}"Independent
14Maksim KruglovYabloko}}"Yabloko
15Sergey SavostyanovCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
16Mikhail TimonovA Just Russia}}"A Just Russia
17Viktor MaksimovCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
18Yelena YanchukCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
19Yelena KatsUnited Russia}}"United Russia
20Yevgeny StupinCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
21Leonid ZyuganovCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
22Inna SvyatenkoIndependent politician}}"Independent
23Yelena NikolayevaIndependent politician}}"Independent
24Pavel TarasovCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
25Lyudmila StebenkovaIndependent politician}}"Independent
26Kirill ShchitovIndependent politician}}"Independent
27Stepan OrlovIndependent politician}}"Independent
28Yelena SamyshinaIndependent politician}}"Independent
29Oleg ArtemyevIndependent politician}}"Independent
30Margarita RusetskayaIndependent politician}}"Independent
31Lyubov NikitinaCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
32Olga MelnikovaIndependent politician}}"Independent
33Lyudmila GusevaIndependent politician}}"Independent
34Aleksandr SemennikovIndependent politician}}"Independent
35Natalia MetlinaIndependent politician}}"Independent
36Olga SharapovaIndependent politician}}"Independent
37Vladimir RyzhkovYabloko}}"Yabloko
38Aleksandr KozlovIndependent politician}}"Independent
39Valery GolovchenkoIndependent politician}}"Independent
40Tatyana BatyshevaIndependent politician}}"Independent
41Yevgeny GerasimovIndependent politician}}"Independent
42Yekaterina YengalychevaCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
43Sergey MitrokhinYabloko}}"Yabloko
44Yelena ShuvalovaCommunist Party of the Russian Federation}}"Communist Party
45Magomet YandiyevA Just Russia}}"A Just Russia

Notes

References

References

  1. "г.Москва".
  2. (9 September 2019). "Итоговая явка на выборах в Мосгордуму составила 21,77%".
  3. (19 September 2019). "Мосгордума сохранила фракцию "Единой России" для самовыдвиженцев".
  4. (10 September 2019). "На выборах в Мосгордуму победили Навальный и его "умное голосование"".
  5. (24 September 2014). "Новым председателем Мосгордумы избран Алексей Шапошников".
  6. (19 September 2019). "Алексей Шапошников избран председателем Мосгордумы седьмого созыва".
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