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Revision as of 17:01, 9 April 2021

Duma

Дума (Soravian)
8th Duma
Narozalic Duma Logo.png
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
History
FoundedApril 19, 1983 (1983-04-19)
Preceded byState Convention
Leadership
Yevhen Blyznyuk, Patriots' Front
since May 15, 2010
Structure
Seats500
9th Duma diagram.svg
Political groups
Government (413):
  •   Patriots' Front (413)

Opposition (87):

Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
July 10, 2017
Next election
July 2022
Meeting place
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Duma Building, 1–3 Novi Laskuv Street, Samistopol
Website
www.duma.sr

The Duma (Soravian: Дума; Duma), officially the Duma of the Soravian Republic (Soravian: Дума Зоравіижскоиі Республіки; Duma Zoraviysʹkoyi Respubliky) is the lower house of the State Assembly of the Soravian Republic, the bicameral legislature of the Soravian Republic. The Duma holds most domestic legislative power within Soravia, including the power to draft and enact laws, delagate provinces and territories, impeach presidents and declare war, among several other significant actions. It contains 500 seats, five times more than its upper house counterpart, the Voynaskul. Sava Tokar paved the way for the establishment of the Duma and a bicameral legislature during his interim presidency, and at the election of Vasil Bodnar in 1983, succeeded its predecessor the State Convention in full legal capacity.

Elections for the Duma are scheduled every five years. The Duma Building is located on Novi Laksuv Street in western Samistopol. The largest party in the Duma is the Patriots' Front by a significant margin, with 413 of the 500 seats, 82.6% of the available seats.

History

List of Duma conventions

Duma Convention date Election President
1st April 19, 1982 – April 16, 1987 1982 Vasil Bodnar
2nd April 16, 1987 – May 11, 1992 1987 Ivan Lecsko
3rd May 11, 1992 – June 1, 1997 1992
4th June 1, 1997 – June 5, 2002 1997 Samuel Czenko
5th June 5, 2002 – June 20, 2007 2002 Mergen Baynev
6th June 20, 2007 – June 20, 2012 2007
7th June 20, 2012 – July 10, 2017 2012 Samuel Czenko
8th July 10, 2017 – 2017 Valentina Goga

Speakers of the Duma

Composition

413 27 8 44
Patriots' Front UL-P MZ Independent