Tuesday, September 27, 2016

United Russia Krasheninnikov considered for the post of head of the Committee on legislation – TASS

MOSCOW, September 27. /TASS/. The faction “United Russia” is considering the candidacy of Pavel Krasheninnikov as the head of the joint Committee of the state Duma under the legislation.

“Yes, considered” – Krasheninnikov has told, answering journalists ‘ questions about whether the faction of United Russia as the head of the Committee.

In the two previous convocations Krasheninnikov headed the Committee on civil, criminal, arbitration and procedural legislation. The Chairman of the Committee on constitutional legislation and state construction was the United Russia Vladimir Pligin, who is not elected to the state Duma of the 7th convocation.

as a result of negotiations on a “package agreement” (the distribution of senior posts and posts of heads of committees) held between the Duma on 26 September, it was decided to combine the two “legislative” Committee of one, he will be referred to the Committee on state building and constitutional, civil, criminal, arbitration and procedural legislation. Quota place of its President went to “United Russia”.

the First plenary session of the state Duma of the seventh convocation, which will establish the structure of the chamber and its leadership, will be held on 5 October.

Elections to the state Duma of the 7th convocation took place on 18 September on a mixed system: 225 out of 450 MPs were elected by party lists and 225 in single – mandate constituencies; final results of the elections, the CEC approved the night of September 23. “United Russia” has received a total of 343 of the mandate of the Communist party – 42, LDPR – 39, “Fair Russia” – 23. One seat went to the “Homeland” (Alexander Zhuravlev), and the “Civic platform” Rifat Shaikhutdinov), which are not held in the state Duma their lists. Also in the lower house was elected the independent candidate, Vladislav Reznik, who has already joined the faction of United Russia.

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