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Regional parliament of Kalmykia, Russia
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People's Khural of Kalmykia
Народный хурал Калмыкии
Хальмг Таңһчин ардин хурл
6th legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
TypeUnicameral
Leadership
ChairmanArtyom Mikhailov, United Russia
Structure
Seats27
Political groups  United Russia (23)

  CPRF (2)   SRZP (1)

  NP (1)
Elections
Voting systemProportional
Last election10 September 2023
Next election2028
Meeting place
Lenin Street, Elista
Website
http://www.huralrk.ru

The People's Khural (Parliament) of the Republic of Kalmykia is the regional parliament of Kalmykia, a federal subject of Russia. It consists of 27 deputies elected for five-year terms.

History

The People's Khural was established in accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation of 1993. But the assembly was also formed along Mongolian traditions of the State Great Khural. The legislative period normally lasts five years.

On 18 October 1994, the first People's Khural was elected. New legislatures were elected in 1999, 2005 and 2008. The fourth legislature, which was constituted in 2008, consisted of 27 deputies: 17 deputies from United Russia, seven from the Communist Party and three from the Agrarian Party of Russia. The legislature ended in 2013, when new regional parliamentary elections were held. The current chairman of the People's Khural is Artyom Mikhailov from United Russia.

Elections

2018

Party % Seats
United Russia 68.52 21
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 13.23 4
A Just Russia 8.45 2
Registered voters/turnout 54.3

2023

Party % Seats
United Russia 64.18 23
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 13.33 2
New People 8.36 1
A Just Russia 5.23 1
Registered voters/turnout 42.07

See also

Notes

  1. Russian: Народный Хурал (Парламент) Республики Калмыкия, romanizedNarodnyj Hural (Parlament) Respubliki Kalmykija, [nɐˈrodnʲi xʊˈraɫ (pɐrlɐˈmʲent) rʲisˈpʊblʲiki kɐlˈmɨkijɐ]; Kalmyk: Хальмг Таңһчин ардин хурл, romanized: Haľmg Tañğçin ardin xurl, [xɑlʲˈməɡ ˈtʰɑŋɣət͡ʃʰiːn ˈɑrtiːn xurˈəl]

References

  1. "Law on the People's Khural (Parliament) of the Republic of Kalmykia" (in Russian), signed by former President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov on September 21, 2001, with amendments
  2. History of Kalmykia's Parliament
  3. Biography of Artyom Mikhailov
  4. "Результаты выборов на участке в Калмыкии, где был зафиксирован вброс, отменены". tass.ru. 13 September 2018.
  5. "Народный Хурал Калмыкии: состав новый, председатель – тот же". regnum.ru. 21 September 2018.
  6. "Итоги выборов в Народый Хурал Калмыкии - 2023". kalmykia-online.ru. 11 September 2023.
  7. "ИЗБИРКОМ КАЛМЫКИИ ПОДВЕЛ ОКОНЧАТЕЛЬНЫЕ ИТОГИ ВЫБОРОВ В НАРОДНЫЙ ХУРАЛ". riakalm.ru. 14 September 2023.

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