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3rd State Duma

The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 3rd convocation (Russian: Государственная Дума Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации III созыва) is a former convocation of the legislative branch of the State Duma, lower house of the Russian Parliament, elected on 19 December 1999. The 3rd convocation met at the State Duma building in Moscow from January 18, 2000 to December 29, 2003.

State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
at the 3rd convocation
Seat composition of the 3rd State Duma
Overview
Meeting placeState Duma Building
Moscow, 1 Okhotny Ryad street
Term18 January 2000 (2000-01-18) – 29 December 2003 (2003-12-29)
Election19 December 1999
Government28 committees
WebsiteState Duma
Members450
ChairmanGennadiy Seleznyov
(from Communist Party)
Party control1st coalition: Unity and Communist Party
2nd coalition: Unity and Fatherland – All Russia
Modern building of the State Duma.
President Vladimir Putin in the State Duma, May 18, 2000

Leadership edit

 
Gennadiy SeleznyovChairman of the State Duma for the 3rd convocation

Until the election of the Chairman of the State Duma of the meeting, the position was filled by the oldest deputy – 79 year-old of Yegor Ligachyov – according to traditions.

On January 18, 2000, the parliament elected Gennadiy Seleznyov as the Chairman of the State Duma.[1]

Factions edit

 
Leaders of the State Duma factions with Acting President Vladimir Putin, January 5, 2000

Coalitions edit

In the State Duma at the 3rd convocation, two coalitions functioned at different times as the majority. In both cases, the coalitions were initiated by the "Unity" faction.

The first coalition was formed immediately after the announcement of election results, during the preparations for the first meeting of the new parliament. The "Unity" faction and the Communist Party (the largest in the State Duma) signed a package agreement, according to which they shared the top positions of the Duma and the chairmanships of parliamentary committees. As for "Unity" it was mainly to keep the levers of control of the State Duma from its main competitors at that time - "Fatherland-All Russia". The Communists made an agreement on favorable terms. Later, second coalition was formed, The so-called "Coalition of Four" which included Unity, Fatherland-All Russia, People’s Deputy, and Russia’s Regions, and comprised exactly half of the Duma. The latter two of these groups were not parties per se, but rather deputy groups formed in the Duma.

During the session, the parliament consolidated pro-government forces around President Vladimir Putin: the merger of public movements "Unity" and "Fatherland" was announced,[3] which led to corresponding changes in the State Duma. In April 2002, the newly formed majority of the State Duma cleaned house and deprived the Communists of the benefits they received at the beginning. They were deprived of the majority of management positions. This caused a crisis within the Communist Party faction - Chairman of the State Duma Gennady Seleznyov, as well as heads of two committees (Svetlana Goryacheva and Nikolai Gubenko) chose to leave the faction, and to keep their positions.[4]

Major legislation edit

Committees edit

28 committees operated in the State Duma at the 3rd convocation.

Committee Chair Faction
Law Pavel Krasheninnikov Union of Right Forces
State-Building Anatoly Lukyanov Communist Party
Valery Grebennikov Fatherland – All Russia
Labour and Social Policy Valery Saykin Communist Party
Andrey Selivanov Union of Right Forces
Budget and Taxes Alexander Zhukov Regions of Russia
Credit Organizations and Financial Markets Alexander Shokhin People's Deputy
Economic Policy and Entrepreneurship Sergey Glazyev Communist Party
Property Issues Vladimir Pekhtin Unity
Viktor Pleskachevsky
Industry, Construction and High Technology Yuri Maslyukov Communist Party
Martin Shakkum Regions of Russia
Energy, Transport and Communications Vladimir Katrenko Unity
Defence Andrey Nikolayev People's Deputy
Security Alexander Gurov Unity
International Affairs Dmitry Rogozin People's Deputy
CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots Boris Pastukhov Fatherland – All Russia
Andrey Kokoshin
Federation Affairs and Regional Policy Leonid Ivanchenko Communist Party
Viktor Grishin Fatherland – All Russia
Local Government Vladimir Mokry Unity
Rules and Organization of the State Duma Nikolay Loktionov Unity
Vasily Volkovsky
Information Policy Konstantin Vetrov Liberal Democratic Party
Health Protection and Sports Nikolai Gerasimenko People's Deputy
Education and Science Ivan Melnikov Communist Party
Alexander Shishlov Yabloko
Women, Family and Children Svetlana Goryacheva Communist Party
Agrarian Issues Vladimir Plotnikov Agroindustrial Group
Gennady Kulik Fatherland – All Russia
Natural Resources and Land Use Alexander Belyakov Unity
Ecology Vladimir Grachev Unity
Public Associations and Religious Organizations Viktor Zorkaltsev Communist Party
Nationalities Alexander Tkachov Agroindustrial Group
Valentin Nikitin
Culture and Tourism Nikolai Gubenko Communist Party
North and Far East Issues Valentina Pivnenko People's Deputy
Veterans Affairs Viktor Kulikov Fatherland – All Russia

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-23. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
  2. ^ "The "Union of Right Forces" faction in The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 3rd convocation" (in Russian).
  3. ^ In Moscow, the party "Unity" and "Fatherland" was founded
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-09. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
  5. ^ In Russia, the new Prime Minister
  6. ^ The State Duma ratified the agreement with the SNP on the America

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This article is about 3rd State Duma of the Russian Federation 1999 2003 It is not to be confused with 3rd State Duma of the Russian Empire 1907 1912 The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 3rd convocation Russian Gosudarstvennaya Duma Federalnogo Sobraniya Rossijskoj Federacii III sozyva is a former convocation of the legislative branch of the State Duma lower house of the Russian Parliament elected on 19 December 1999 The 3rd convocation met at the State Duma building in Moscow from January 18 2000 to December 29 2003 State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federationat the 3rd convocation 2nd State Duma 4th State Duma Seat composition of the 3rd State DumaOverviewMeeting placeState Duma BuildingMoscow 1 Okhotny Ryad streetTerm18 January 2000 2000 01 18 29 December 2003 2003 12 29 Election19 December 1999Government28 committeesWebsiteState DumaMembers450ChairmanGennadiy Seleznyov from Communist Party Party control1st coalition Unity and Communist Party2nd coalition Unity and Fatherland All RussiaModern building of the State Duma President Vladimir Putin in the State Duma May 18 2000 Contents 1 Leadership 2 Factions 3 Coalitions 4 Major legislation 5 Committees 6 ReferencesLeadership edit nbsp Gennadiy Seleznyov Chairman of the State Duma for the 3rd convocationUntil the election of the Chairman of the State Duma of the meeting the position was filled by the oldest deputy 79 year old of Yegor Ligachyov according to traditions On January 18 2000 the parliament elected Gennadiy Seleznyov as the Chairman of the State Duma 1 Factions edit nbsp Leaders of the State Duma factions with Acting President Vladimir Putin January 5 2000Faction Leader SeatsCommunist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zuganov 113Unity Boris Gryzlov 73Fatherland All Russia Yevgeny Primakov until 2001 66Vyacheslav Volodin since 2001 Union of Right Forces Sergey Kiriyenko until 23 May 2000 29Boris Nemtsov since 23 May 2000 2 Yabloko Grigory Yavlinsky 20Zhirinovsky Bloc Igor Lebedev 17Independents 123Vacant 9Coalitions editIn the State Duma at the 3rd convocation two coalitions functioned at different times as the majority In both cases the coalitions were initiated by the Unity faction The first coalition was formed immediately after the announcement of election results during the preparations for the first meeting of the new parliament The Unity faction and the Communist Party the largest in the State Duma signed a package agreement according to which they shared the top positions of the Duma and the chairmanships of parliamentary committees As for Unity it was mainly to keep the levers of control of the State Duma from its main competitors at that time Fatherland All Russia The Communists made an agreement on favorable terms Later second coalition was formed The so called Coalition of Four which included Unity Fatherland All Russia People s Deputy and Russia s Regions and comprised exactly half of the Duma The latter two of these groups were not parties per se but rather deputy groups formed in the Duma During the session the parliament consolidated pro government forces around President Vladimir Putin the merger of public movements Unity and Fatherland was announced 3 which led to corresponding changes in the State Duma In April 2002 the newly formed majority of the State Duma cleaned house and deprived the Communists of the benefits they received at the beginning They were deprived of the majority of management positions This caused a crisis within the Communist Party faction Chairman of the State Duma Gennady Seleznyov as well as heads of two committees Svetlana Goryacheva and Nikolai Gubenko chose to leave the faction and to keep their positions 4 Major legislation editMay 17 2000 Mikhail Kasyanov was approved as Prime Minister of Russia with 325 votes in favor 5 May 14 2003 Ratification of the Russian American Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty with 294 votes in favor 6 Committees edit28 committees operated in the State Duma at the 3rd convocation Committee Chair FactionLaw Pavel Krasheninnikov Union of Right ForcesState Building Anatoly Lukyanov Communist PartyValery Grebennikov Fatherland All RussiaLabour and Social Policy Valery Saykin Communist PartyAndrey Selivanov Union of Right ForcesBudget and Taxes Alexander Zhukov Regions of RussiaCredit Organizations and Financial Markets Alexander Shokhin People s DeputyEconomic Policy and Entrepreneurship Sergey Glazyev Communist PartyProperty Issues Vladimir Pekhtin UnityViktor PleskachevskyIndustry Construction and High Technology Yuri Maslyukov Communist PartyMartin Shakkum Regions of RussiaEnergy Transport and Communications Vladimir Katrenko UnityDefence Andrey Nikolayev People s DeputySecurity Alexander Gurov UnityInternational Affairs Dmitry Rogozin People s DeputyCIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots Boris Pastukhov Fatherland All RussiaAndrey KokoshinFederation Affairs and Regional Policy Leonid Ivanchenko Communist PartyViktor Grishin Fatherland All RussiaLocal Government Vladimir Mokry UnityRules and Organization of the State Duma Nikolay Loktionov UnityVasily VolkovskyInformation Policy Konstantin Vetrov Liberal Democratic PartyHealth Protection and Sports Nikolai Gerasimenko People s DeputyEducation and Science Ivan Melnikov Communist PartyAlexander Shishlov YablokoWomen Family and Children Svetlana Goryacheva Communist PartyAgrarian Issues Vladimir Plotnikov Agroindustrial GroupGennady Kulik Fatherland All RussiaNatural Resources and Land Use Alexander Belyakov UnityEcology Vladimir Grachev UnityPublic Associations and Religious Organizations Viktor Zorkaltsev Communist PartyNationalities Alexander Tkachov Agroindustrial GroupValentin NikitinCulture and Tourism Nikolai Gubenko Communist PartyNorth and Far East Issues Valentina Pivnenko People s DeputyVeterans Affairs Viktor Kulikov Fatherland All RussiaReferences edit Resolution of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from 18 01 2000 number 6 III GD Archived from the original on 2016 03 23 Retrieved 2016 03 16 The Union of Right Forces faction in The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 3rd convocation in Russian In Moscow the party Unity and Fatherland was founded On the expulsion of the Communist Party G Seleznev S and N Goryacheva Hubenko Archived from the original on 2011 08 09 Retrieved 2016 03 16 In Russia the new Prime Minister The State Duma ratified the agreement with the SNP on the America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 3rd State Duma amp oldid 1109517627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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