2nd State Duma

State Duma of the Russian Federation
of the 2nd convocation
1st State Duma 3rd State Duma
Seat composition of the 2nd State Duma
Overview
Meeting placeState Duma building
Moscow, Okhotny Ryad street, 1
Term17 January 1996 (1996-01-17) – 24 December 1999 (1999-12-24)
Election1995 parliamentary election
Government27 committees
WebsiteState Duma
Members450
ChairmanGennady Seleznyov
(from Communist Party)

The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 2nd convocation (Russian: Государственная Дума Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации II созыва) is a former convocation of the State Duma, Lower House of the Russian Parliament. The 2nd convocation meets at the State Duma building in Moscow, worked from December 17, 1995 – December 19, 1999.

Leadership

The first meeting of the 2nd State Duma was moderated by the oldest deputy, 73 year-old Grigory Galaziy.

Office MP Period Parliamentary affiliation
Chairman Gennady Seleznyov 17 January 1996 – 18 January 2000 Communist Party
First Deputy Chairmen Alexander Shokhin 18 January 1996–5 September 1997 Our Home – Russia
Vladimir Ryzhkov 10 September 1997–3 February 1999
Boris Kuznetsov 17 February 1999–18 January 2000
Deputy Chairmen Sergey Baburin 18 January 1996–18 January 2000 Narodovlastie
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 Russian Regions
Mikhail Yuryev 20 March 1996–18 January 2000 Yabloko

Chairman election

On January 17, 1996, the parliament elected Gennady Seleznyov as the Chairman of the State Duma.[1]

Candidate First ballot Second ballot Third ballot
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Y Gennady Seleznyov (CPRF) 216 48.0% 219 48.7% 231 51.3%
Ivan Rybkin (IND) (incumbent) 166 36.9% 51 11.3% 150 33.3%
Vladimir Lukin (Yabloko) 56 12.4% 50 11.1%
Other 8 1.8% 5 1.1% 11 2.4%
Source:[2]

Factions and groups

Faction Seats
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 139
Our Home – Russia 65
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 49
Yabloko 45
Russian Regions – Independent MPs 44
Narodovlastie 41
Agrarian Deputy Group 35
Independent MPs 19
Democratic Choice of Russia 6
Vacant 7

Major legislation

Five Prime Ministers were approved by the State Duma of the second convocation.[3]

Attempted impeachment of Boris Yeltsin

The procedure of impeachment of Boris Yeltsin was initiated in May 1999 on the basis of five charges: the collapse of the Soviet Union; 1993 constitutional crisis; the outbreak of War in Chechnya; weakening the country's defense.

Was formed a special Commission under the leadership of Vadim Filimonov.

On May 15, 1999, the vote to impeach Yeltsin was held, but none of the accusations received the necessary 300 votes.[4]

Accusation(s) Voice of factions Result
Communist Party Liberal Democratic Party Our Home – Russia Yabloko Agrarian Party Narodovlastie Regions of Russia Independent Democratic Choice of Russia
Collapse of the Soviet Union 127 1 1 5 35 43 20 9 0 239/300
1993 constitutional crisis 128 2 0 24 35 43 22 9 0 263/300
War in Chechnya 128 1 1 37 35 42 22 12 0 283/300
Weakening the country's defense 127 2 2 3 35 43 20 9 0 241/300
Genocide of the Russian people 127 2 2 0 35 43 19 9 0 238/300

Committees

28 Committees operated in the State Duma of the 2nd convocation.

Committee Chair Parliamentary group Composition (as of 1996)[5]
Legislation, Judicial and Legal Reform Anatoly Lukyanov Communist Party
14 members
  • CPRF (4)
  • Independent (3)
  • Yabloko (3)
  • ADG (1)
  • NDR (1)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Russian Regions (1)
Labour and Social Policy Sergey Kalashnikov Liberal Democratic Party
15 members
  • CPRF (7)
  • LDPR (2)
  • NDR (2)
  • Yabloko (2)
  • ADG (1)
  • Narodovlastie (1)
Vladimir Lisichkin
Veterans Affairs Valentin Varennikov Communist Party
10 members
  • CPRF (6)
  • ADG (1)
  • LDPR (1)
  • NDR (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
Health Protection Nikolai Gerasimenko Russian Regions
12 members
  • NDR (3)
  • CPRF (2)
  • Russian Regions (2)
  • ADG (1)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Narodovlastie (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
  • Independent (1)
Education and Science Ivan Melnikov Communist Party
12 members
  • CPRF (7)
  • NDR (2)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Narodovlastie (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
Women, Family and Youth Affairs Alevtina Aparina Communist Party
12 members
  • CPRF (6)
  • NDR (2)
  • ADG (1)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
  • Independent (1)
Budget, Taxes, Banking and Finance Mikhail Zadornov Yabloko
46 members
  • Independent (10)
  • Russian Regions (9)
  • Narodovlastie (8)
  • NDR (6)
  • Yabloko (6)
  • CPRF (3)
  • ADG (2)
  • LDPR (2)
Alexander Zhukov Russian Regions
Economic Policy Yuri Maslyukov Communist Party
14 members
  • CPRF (6)
  • ADG (2)
  • Narodovlastie (2)
  • Yabloko (2)
  • LDPR (1)
  • NDR (1)
Vladimir Tikhonov
Property, Privatization and Economic Activities Pavel Bunich Our Home – Russia
21 members
  • CPRF (5)
  • LDPR (5)
  • NDR (4)
  • Narodovlastie (2)
  • Russian Regions (2)
  • Yabloko (2)
  • Independent (1)
Agrarian Issues Alexey Chernyshyov Agrarian Group
21 members
  • ADG (15)
  • CPRF (3)
  • LDPR (2)
  • NDR (1)
Industry, Construction, Transport and Energy Vladimir Gusev Liberal Democratic Party
22 members
  • CPRF (5)
  • Narodovlastie (5)
  • LDPR (4)
  • NDR (4)
  • Russian Regions (2)
  • ADG (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
Natural Resources and the Environment Aleksey Mikhailov Yabloko
13 members
  • Russian Regions (3)
  • ADG (2)
  • CPRF (2)
  • Yabloko (2)
  • Independent (2)
  • Narodovlastie (1)
  • NDR (1)
Mikhail Glubokovsky
Ecology Tamara Zlotnikova Yabloko
9 members
  • CPRF (2)
  • Yabloko (2)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Narodovlastie (1)
  • NDR (1)
  • Russian Regions (1)
  • Independent (1)
Defence Lev Rokhlin Our Home – Russia
18 members
  • CPRF (5)
  • LDPR (3)
  • NDR (3)
  • Independent (3)
  • ADG (1)
  • Narodovlastie (1)
  • Russian Regions (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
Roman Popkovich
Security Viktor Ilyukhin Communist Party
21 members
  • CPRF (4)
  • Russian Regions (4)
  • Independent (4)
  • LDPR (2)
  • Narodovlastie (2)
  • NDR (2)
  • Yabloko (2)
  • ADG (1)
International Affairs Vladimir Lukin Yabloko
23 members
  • CPRF (6)
  • LDPR (4)
  • Russian Regions (3)
  • Yabloko (3)
  • Narodovlastie (2)
  • NDR (2)
  • Independent (2)
  • ADG (1)
CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots Georgy Tikhonov Narodovlastie
14 members
  • CPRF (4)
  • Narodovlastie (3)
  • Yabloko (3)
  • ADG (2)
  • LDPR (1)
  • NDR (1)
Ethnicities Vladimir Zorin Our Home – Russia
12 members
  • CPRF (4)
  • NDR (4)
  • Narodovlastie (2)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Russian Regions (1)
Federation Affairs and Regional Policy Leonid Ivanchenko Communist Party
15 members
  • CPRF (4)
  • NDR (3)
  • Yabloko (3)
  • Narodovlastie (2)
  • Russian Regions (2)
  • Independent (1)
Local Government Issues Andrey Polyakov Our Home – Russia
11 members
  • CPRF (4)
  • NDR (2)
  • Yabloko (2)
  • ADG (1)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Russian Regions (1)
Public Associations and Religious Organizations Viktor Zorkaltsev Communist Party
12 members
  • CPRF (6)
  • ADG (1)
  • LDPR (1)
  • NDR (1)
  • Russian Regions (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
  • Independent (1)
Rules and Organization of the State Duma Dmitry Krasnikov Agrarian Group
12 members
  • CPRF (5)
  • ADG (2)
  • NDR (2)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Russian Regions (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
Viktor Popov
Information Policy and Communications Oleg Finko Liberal Democratic Party
13 members
  • CPRF (4)
  • LDPR (4)
  • Russian Regions (2)
  • Yabloko (2)
  • NDR (1)
Geopolitics Aleksey Mitrofanov Liberal Democratic Party
13 members
  • LDPR (8)
  • CPRF (2)
  • ADG (1)
  • NDR (1)
  • Independent (1)
Conversion and High Technologies Georgy Kostin Narodovlastie
12 members
  • CPRF (6)
  • Narodovlastie (3)
  • LDPR (1)
  • NDR (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
Tourism and Sports Aleksandr Sokolov Communist Party
12 members
  • CPRF (7)
  • ADG (1)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Narodovlastie (1)
  • NDR (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
North Affairs Vladimir Goman Russian Regions
11 members
  • CPRF (3)
  • NDR (3)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Narodovlastie (1)
  • Russian Regions (1)
  • Yabloko (1)
  • Independent (1)
Boris Misnik Yabloko
Culture Stanislav Govorukhin Narodovlastie
13 members
  • CPRF (6)
  • NDR (3)
  • Narodovlastie (2)
  • LDPR (1)
  • Yabloko (1)

References

  1. ^ The State Duma in Russia's recent history
  2. ^ "Leadership of the State Duma of the second convocation (1996-1999)". politika.su (in Russian).
  3. ^ As claimed by the Russian Prime Ministers
  4. ^ ИМПИЧМЕНТ (Специальные корреспондены "Завтра" ведут репортаж из Государственной думы)
  5. ^ "Справочная информация по комитетам Государственной Думы". akdi.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 3 February 1999.