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Supreme Council of the Republic of Khakassia

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Supreme Council of the Republic of Khakassia

Верховный Совет Республики Хакасия (Russian)
Coat of arms or logo
Leadership
Chairman
Vladimir Shtygashev, United Russia
Structure
Seats50
Political groups
  United Russia (21)

  CPRF (13)
  LDPR (6)
  SRZP (3)

  CPCR (2)[1]
Elections
Mixed
Last election
9 September 2018
Next election
2023
Website
http://www.vskhakasia.ru/

The Supreme Council of the Republic of Khakassia (Russian: Верховный Совет Республики Хакасия; Khakas: Хакас Республиказының Ööркi Чöбi, romanized: Xakas Respublikazınıñ Öörkĕ Çöbĕ) is the regional parliament of Khakassia, a federal subject of Russia. A total of 50 deputies are elected for five-year terms.[2]

The chairman of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Khakassia is the council's presiding officer.

Elections

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2018

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Party[3][4] % Seats
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 31.01 16
United Russia 25.46 17
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 20.97 9
Communists of Russia 8.01 2
A Just Russia 7.09 2
Patriots of Russia 1.78 1
Russian Party of Pensioners for Social Justice 1
Independent 2
Registered voters/turnout 41.73

List of chairmen

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This is a list of chairmen (speakers) of the Supreme Council:

Name Entered office Left office
Vladimir Shtygashev[5] 1991 1992
Valery Shavyrkin[5] January 30, 1992 February 4, 1992
Vladimir Shtygashev[6] February 4, 1992 Present

References

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  1. ^ "Фракции и депутатские группы образованные в Верховном Совете Республики Хакасия седьмого созыва". vskhakasia.ru. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  2. ^ "Республика Хакасия". council.gov.ru. March 7, 2024.
  3. ^ "Результаты выборов по единому округу". khakas.vybory.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  4. ^ "Постановление Избирательной комиссии Республики Хакасия №84/580-7 от 11 сентября 2018 года "Об установлении общих результатов выборов депутатов Верховного Совета Республики Хакасия седьмого созыва". khakas.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  5. ^ a b World Statesmen.org
  6. ^ Portal of parliament of the Russian Federation
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