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Russia- Russian Constitution of 1906
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Below is a list of office-holders:
First Deputy Chairmen
Name Period Political party Mikhail Mityukov 17 January 1994–16 January 1996 Democratic Choice Alexander Shokhin 18 January 1996–5 September 1997 Our Home – Russia Vladimir Ryzhkov 10 September 1997–3 February 1999 Democratic Choice Boris Kuznetsov 17 February 1999–18 January 2000 Our Home – Russia Lyubov Sliska 19 January 2000–5 September 2003 Unity 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 United Russia Alexander Zhukov 29 December 2003–24 March 2004 United Russia Oleg Morozov 21 September 2005–Incumbent United Russia Deputy Chairmen
Name Period Political party I Convocation (1994–1996) Alexander Vengerovsky 17 January 1994–16 January 1996 Liberal Democratic Party Valentin Kovalyov 17 January 1994–18 January 1995 Communist Party Gennady Seleznyov 25 January 1995–16 January 1996 Communist Party Alevtina Fedulova 17 January 1994–16 January 1996 Women of Russia Artur Chilingarov 10 June 1994–16 January 1996 New Regional Policy II Convocation (1996–2000) Sergey Baburin 18 January 1996–18 January 2000 Russian All-People's Union Svetlana Goryacheva 18 January 1996–18 January 2000 Communist Party Mikhail Gutseriyev 18 January 1996–18 January 2000 Liberal Democratic Party Artur Chilingarov 18 January 1996–18 January 2000 New Regional Policy Mikhail Yurev 20 March 1996–18 January 2000 Yabloko III Convocation (2000–2003) Vladimir Averchenko 19 January 2000–29 December 2003 People's Deputy Group Vladimir Zhirinovsky 19 January 2000–29 December 2003 Liberal Democratic Party Petr Romanov 19 January 2000–29 December 2003 Communist Party Gennady Semigin 19 January 2000–29 December 2003 Communist Party Artur Chilingarov 19 January 2000–29 December 2003 New Regional Policy Georgy Boos 11 February 2000–29 December 2003 Fatherland – All Russia Boris Nemtsov 16 February–31 May 2000 Union of Right Forces Irina Hakamada 31 May 2000–29 December 2003 Union of Right Forces Vladimir Lukin 16 February 2000–29 December 2003 Yabloko IV Convocation (2003–2007) Georgy Boos 2003–21 September 2005 United Russia Yury Volkov 21 September 2005–24 December 2007 United Russia Vyacheslav Borodin 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 United Russia Vladimir Zhirinovsky 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 Liberal Democratic Party Valentin Kupchov 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 Communist Party Oleg Morozov 29 December 2003–21 September 2005 United Russia Vladimir Pekhtin 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 United Russia Dmitry Rogozin 29 December 2003–5 March 2004 Rodina Sergey Baburin 28 June 2005–24 December 2007 Rodina Vladimir Katrenko 26 March 2004–24 December 2007 United Russia Artur Chilingarov 29 December 2003–24 December 2007 United Russia V Convocation (2007–2011) Alexander Babakov 24 December 2007–Incumbent A Just Russia Yuri Volkov 24 December 2007–Incumbent United Russia Vyacheslav Borodin 24 December 2007–1 November 2010 United Russia Nadezhda Gerasimova 24 December 2007–Incumbent United Russia Vladimir Zhirinovsky 24 December 2007–Incumbent Liberal Democratic Party Svetlana Zhurova 24 December 2007–Incumbent United Russia Ivan Melnikov 24 December 2007–Incumbent Communist Party Lyubov Sliska 24 December 2007–Incumbent United Russia Valery Yazev 24 December 2007–Incumbent United Russia Sources
- Europa World Year Book 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2008
Categories:- Politics of Russia
- Lists of legislative speakers
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