People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia

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Regional parliament of Buryatia, Russia
  United Russia (39)
  CPRF (13)
  SRZP (6)
  LDPR (5)
  Independent (3)Elections
Voting system
Mixed
Last election
9 September 2018
Next election
2023Meeting place9 Sukhe-Batora Street, Ulan-Ude

The People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia (Russian: Народный хурал Республики Бурятия, romanized: Narodny khural Respubliki Buryatiya; Buryat: Буряад Уласай Арадай Хурал, romanized: Buryaad Ulasay Araday Khural, [burʲˈaːt ulɐˈsæ ɑrɐˈdæ xurˈɑl]) is the regional parliament of Buryatia, a federal subject of Russia. Its 66 deputies are popularly elected every five years. Half of the deputies are elected through a proportional system, and the other half are elected in single-member constituencies with majorities. Independent deputies are self-nominated.

Elections are called by the People's Khural at least three months before the expiration of terms of deputies. Deputies are chosen by the general populace voting for their party's representatives.

The first Chairman of the People's Khural was Mikhail Innokentyevich Semyonov, who is, as of current, the only person to hold the office for two terms in a row.

History

The People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia was created on July 19, 1994 at the first session of the Khural of the Central Executive Committee of the Buryat ASSR (December 4, 1923 - July 19, 1994). It succeeded the Supreme Council of the Buryat ASSR.

Structure

The People's Khural of Buryatia has six committees:[1]

  • The Committee of People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia on Budget, Taxes, Finance and Banks
  • The Committee of People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia on the State System, Local Self-Government and Law.
  • The Committee of People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia on Land, Agricultural Policy and Consumer Market.
  • The Committee of People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia on International and Regional Relations, National Public Organizations and Religious Associations Affairs.
  • The Committee of People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia on Social Policy.
  • The Committee of People's Khural of the Republic of Buryatia on Economic Policy, Natural Resources Utilization and Environmental Protection.

The presiding officer is the Chairman of the People's Khural of Buryatia.

Elections

2018

Party[2][3] % Seats
United Russia 41.01 41
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 25.62 12
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 12.02 4
A Just Russia 9.49 6
Self-nominated 3
Registered voters/turnout 39.44

List of deputies

Single-member constituencies

(Most names in the list place the surname first, with the given name placed second and the patronymic placed third)

  1. Nikolay Dasheyevich Dasheyev (single-member constituency No. 1) United Russia
  2. Dorzhiyev Gennady Yuryevich (single-member constituency No. 2) United Russia
  3. Pashinsky Sergey Georgiyevich (single-member constituency No. 3) United Russia
  4. Budayeva Svetlana Dymbryl-Dorzhiyevna (single-mandate constituency No. 4) United Russia
  5. Dashinimayev Solbon Sandanovich (single-member constituency No. 5) United Russia
  6. Tsyrempilov Valery Zhamsuyevich (single-member constituency No. 6) United Russia
  7. Shvetsov Dmitry Sergeyevich (single-member constituency No. 7) United Russia
  8. Deyeva Liliya Vasilyevna (single-member constituency No. 8) United Russia
  9. Tsydenov Alexander Bazarsadayevich (single-member constituency No. 9) Independent
  10. Kushnaryov Anatoly Grigoryevich (single-mandate constituency No. 10) United Russia
  11. Noskov Pyotr Lukich (single-member constituency No. 11) United Russia
  12. Savelyev Alexander Izotovich (single-member constituency No. 12) United Russia
  13. Krutyan Larisa Nikolayevna (single-member constituency No. 13) United Russia
  14. Tsyrenov Bair Tsydenovich (single-mandate constituency No. 14) Communist Party
  15. Badanov Matvey Aleksandrovich (single-member constituency No. 15) United Russia
  16. Mantatova Tatyana Evgenievna (single-member constituency No. 16) United Russia
  17. Vakhrameev Innokenty Iosifovich (single-mandate constituency No. 17) Communist Party
  18. Zybynov Andreyan Gennadyevich (single-member constituency No. 18) United Russia
  19. Bobkov Igor Alexandrovich (single-member constituency No. 19) United Russia
  20. Stepanov Mikhail Yuryevich (single-member constituency No. 20) United Russia
  21. Namsaryaev Namsaray Vladimirovich (single-member constituency No. 21) Independent
  22. Tsyrenova Ekaterina Dorzhiyevna (single-mandate constituency No. 22) Communist Party
  23. Tsybikov Bator Bulatovich (single-member constituency No. 23) United Russia
  24. Gergenov Mikhail Denisovich (single-member constituency No. 24) United Russia
  25. Igor Markovets (single-member constituency No. 25) United Russia
  26. Viktor N. Yachmenev (single-member constituency No. 26) Fair Russia
  27. Druzhinin Dmitry Konstantinovich (single-member constituency No. 27) Independent
  28. Zhambalov Bair Vladimirovich (single-member constituency No. 28) United Russia
  29. Tsyren-Dashi Erdineevich Dorzhiev (single-member constituency No. 29) United Russia
  30. Igor N. Zubarev (single-member constituency No. 30) United Russia
  31. Garmayev Bair Bazarovich (single-member constituency No. 31) Fair Russia
  32. Ludupova Yevgenia Yuryevna (single-member constituency No. 32) United Russia
  33. Bukholtseva Oksana Vasilyevna (single-mandate constituency No. 33) Fair Russia

Unified constituency (proportional voting)

  1. Bagadayev Alexey Klimentyevich
  2. Bardunayev Alexander Vladimirovich
  3. Batuyev Buda-Shirap Chimitovich
  4. Belykh Leonid Yakovlevich
  5. Chimbeyev Naydan Danzanovich *
  6. Pokatsky Vyacheslav Semyonovich
  7. Vedernikov Vladimir Nikolayevich
  8. Golyuk Oleg Nikolayevich
  9. Gershevich Matvey Matveyevich
  10. Gunzynov Galan Dambiyevich
  11. Dareyev Galsan Evgenyevich
  12. Dondokov Tumen Tsyrendashiyevich
  13. Dorzhiyev Valery Purbuyevich
  14. Dorosh Sergey Dmitriyevich
  15. Zhigzhitov Badmadorzho Sodnombalovich
  16. Zubakov Vasily Georgiyevich
  17. Ivakhinova Inna Sayanovna
  18. Kovalyov Anatoly Yefremovich
  19. Kochnev Valery Grigoryevich
  20. Krasovsky Leonty Alexandrovich
  21. Lonshakov Alexander Revevirovich
  22. Lygdenov Vitaliy Nikolayevich
  23. Malyshenko Victor Anatolyevich
  24. Maltsev Victor Vladimirovich
  25. Matkhanov Irinchey Eduardovich
  26. Mikhailov Igor Andreyevich
  27. Olzoyev Yegor Konstantinovich
  28. Pavlov Vladimir Anatolyevich
  29. Pashinsky Sergey Mironovich
  30. Fyodorov Oleg Ivanovich
  31. Tsybikmitov Zorigto Lubsanovich
  32. Tsybikov Arkady Damdinovich
  33. Tsybikov Vyacheslav Borisovich

On October 17, 2019, at a meeting of the Electoral Commission of Buryatia, a decision was made to include Naydan Chimbeyev as a deputy to replace the single-constituency deputy Munko Buyantuyev after he was convicted of smuggling construction materials into China. Buyantuyev lost his parliamentary powers and freed up a place in the Khural.

See also

Sources

  1. ^ Official Server of Buryat Republic State Authority Branches
  2. ^ "Избирком Бурятии уточнил итоги выборов в Народный Хурал". mk.ru. 11 September 2018.
  3. ^ "В новом парламенте Бурятии – четыре фракции". regnum.ru. 19 September 2018.
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