5th State Duma
State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 5th convocation | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Meeting place | State Duma Building Moscow, street Okhotny Ryad, 1 | ||||
Term | 2 December 2007 | – 21 December 2011||||
Election | 2 December 2007 | ||||
Government | Zubkov Government Putin Second Government | ||||
Website | State Duma | ||||
Members | 450 / 450
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Chairman | Boris Gryzlov (from United Russia) | ||||
First Deputy | Oleg Morozov (from United Russia) | ||||
Deputy | List
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Party control | United Russia |
The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation the 5th convocation (Russian: Государственная Дума Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации V созыва) is the former convocation of the legislative branch of the State Duma, Lower House of the Russian Parliament. The 5th convocation meets at the State Duma building in Moscow, worked from December 2, 2007 to December 21, 2011.
The 5th State Duma's composition was based upon the results of the 2007 parliamentary election. Of the eleven parties participating in the elections, only four were able to overcome the 7% election threshold to gain representation based upon the proportional representation system.
Leadership
On December 24, 2007, the parliament re-elected Boris Gryzlov from the United Russia as the Chairman of the State Duma.[1]
At the same time, according to tradition, until the election of the Chairman of the State Duma, the meeting carried the oldest members of the State Duma – 77 year-old of Zhores Alferov (from Communist Party).
Factions
United Russia (315) Communist Party (57) | A Just Russia (38) |
Faction | Seats | ||
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style="background-color:Template:United Russia/meta/color| | United Russia | 315 | style="background-color:Template:United Russia/meta/color| |
style="background-color:Template:Communist Party of the Russian Federation/meta/color"| | Communist Party of the Russian Federation | 57 | style="background-color:Template:Communist Party of the Russian Federation/meta/color"| |
style="background-color:Template:Liberal Democratic Party of Russia/meta/color| | Liberal Democratic Party of Russia | 40 | style="background-color:Template:Liberal Democratic Party of Russia/meta/color| |
style="background-color:Template:A Just Russia/meta/color"| | A Just Russia | 38 | style="background-color:Template:A Just Russia/meta/color"| |
Major legislation
- May 8, 2008: Vladimir Putin approved as Prime Minister of Russia with 392 votes in favor.[3]
- November 21, 2008: Approved amendments to the Constitution of Russia with 392 votes in favor.[4]
Committees
In the State Duma of the 5th convocation operated 33 Committees.
- Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building
- Committee on Civil, Criminal, Arbitration and Procedural Law
- Veterans Affairs Committee
- Committee of Labour and Social Policy
- Budget and Tax Committee
- Financial Market Committee
- Committee on Economic Policy and Entrepreneurship
- Committee on Property Issues
- Committee on Information Policy, Information Technology and Communications
- Committee on Energy
- Committee on Transport
- Land Relations Committee and construction
- Industry Committee
- Committee on Science and High Technology
- Education Committee
- Committee on Culture
- Physical Culture and Sports Committee
- Youth Committee
- Health Protection Committee
- Committee on Women, Family and Children
- Committee on Agrarian Issues
- Defence Committee
- Safety Committee
- Committee on International Affairs
- Committee on Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs and Relations with Compatriots
- Committee on Rules and Organization of the State Duma
- Committee on the problems of the North and Far East
- Committee on Federation Affairs and Regional Policy
- Committee on Local Government
- The Environmental Committee
- Committee on Natural Resources and the Environment
- Committee on Public Associations and Religious Organizations
- Committee for Nationalities
References
- ^ "The re-election of the Speaker of the State Duma Boris Gryzlov". Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2016-03-12.
- ^ State Duma has selected the vice-speakers
- ^ Putin appointed Prime Minister
- ^ Duma finally approved the amendments to the Constitution