- List of Deputy Chairmen of the Federation Council of Russia
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The following is a list of Deputy Chairmen of the Federation Council of Russia.
Contents
First Deputy Chairmen
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[note 1]Name Period Federal subject 1 Valery Goreglyad 30 January 2002–28 January 2004 Sakhalin Oblast — Abolished 29 January 2004–18 September 2009 — 2 Alexander Torshin 19 September 2009–3 March 2010 Mari-El Deputy Chairmen
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[note 1]Name Period Federal subject 1 Ramazan Abdulatipov 14 January 1994–15 January 1996 Dagestan 2 Valeryan Viktorov 14 January 1994–23 January 1996 Chuvashia 3 Anatoly Dolgolaptev 25 October 1994–23 January 1996 Moscow Oblast 4 Vasily Likhachev 24 January 1996–10 June 1998 Tatarstan 5 Oleg Koroloyov 24 January 1996–1 January 2002 Lipetsk Oblast 6 Valery Zubov 24 January 1996–10 June 1998 Krasnoyarsk Krai 7 Valery Kokov 24 January 1996–24 December 2001 Kabardino-Balkaria 8 Vladimir Platonov 10 June 1998–10 October 2001 Moscow Oblast 9 Vladimir Varnavsky 10 June 1998–26 December 2002 Omsk Oblast 10 Valery Goreglyad 26 December 2001–30 January 2002 Sakhalin Oblast 11 Andrey Vikharev 30 January 2002–28 May 2003 Kurgan Oblast 12 Mikhail Nikolayev 30 January 2002–23 June 2010 Sakha 13 Alexander Torshin 30 January 2002–19 September 2008 Mari-El 14 Dmitri Mezentsev 28 January 2004–7 July 2009 Irkutsk Oblast 15 Svetlana Orlova 28 January 2004–12 November 2008 Kemerovo Oblast 16 Yury Vorobyov 19 September 2008–Incumbent Vologda Oblast 17 Vyacheslav Shtyrov 24 November 2010–Incumbent Sakha 18 Ilyas Magomed-Salamovich Umakhanov 25 December 2010–Incumbent Dagestan Notes
Bibliography
- Europa World Year Book 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004
Categories:- Politics of Russia
- Lists of legislative speakers
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