Altai Krai Legislative Assembly

Алтайское краевое Законодательное Собрание
8th legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman
Alexander Romanenko, United Russia
since 6 October 2016
Structure
Seats68
Political groups
  United Russia (31)

  CPRF (24)
  SRZP (5)
  LDPR (4)

  CPCR (4)[1]
Elections
Mixed
Last election
19 September 2021
Next election
2026
Website
akzs.ru

The Altai Krai Legislative Assembly (Russian: Алтайское краевое Законодательное Собрание) is the regional parliament of Altai Krai, a federal subject of Russia.[2]

The assembly consists of 68 deputies elected for a term of five years. 34 deputies are elected by single-member constituencies and another 34 deputies are elected in party lists.

History

The first Legislative Assembly convened in March 1994. Alexander Surikov was elected its chairman. On 20 April 1995, the Charter of Altai Krai was adopted. From 1999 to 2007 the assembly was known as the Altai Krai Council of People's Deputies.[3]

Composition

Party Seats
1994 1996 2000 2004 2008 2011 2016 2021
United Russia 27[lower-alpha 1]3643474331
Communist Party 19[lower-alpha 2]26[lower-alpha 3]20[lower-alpha 3]13[lower-alpha 4]79824
Liberal Democratic Party 6694
A Just Russia 98565
Others 3124[lower-alpha 5]33 4
Total 5050506868686868

Latest election

Party[4] % Seats
United Russia34.3331
Communist Party of the Russian Federation24.0424
A Just Russia — For Truth13.685
Communists of Russia12.084
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia10.724
Yabloko1.710
Registered voters/turnout39.72

Notes

  1. as United Russia — Union of Industrialists
  2. as United Communist-Agrarian faction
  3. 1 2 as "For Democracy" faction
  4. as "For Our Altai" faction
  5. 11 Union of Industrialists, 13 Independents

References

  1. "Список депутатов Алтайского краевого Законодательного Собрания восьмого созыва (2021-2026 гг.)". 3 February 2022.
  2. "Полномочия АКЗС".
  3. История
  4. "Выборы депутатов Алтайского краевого Законодательного Собрания восьмого созыва".
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