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CPRF faction in the State Duma

Communist Party of the Russian Federation
Коммунистическая партия Российской Федерации
Communist Party of the Russian Federation logo
ChamberState Duma
Legislature(s)1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Foundation13 January 1994
Member partiesCPRF
Left Front
DPA
DZNS
PresidentGennady Zyuganov (since 1994)
Vice presidentsNikolay Kolomeitsev (since 2016)
Representation
57 / 450
IdeologyCommunism
Social conservatism
WebsitePage on the State Duma website

The Communist Party of the Russian Federation faction in the State Duma is the deputy association of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation in the State Duma of the VIII convocation (2021–2026).

In the 2021 elections to the State Duma, the CPRF, according to official data, received 18.94% of the vote, which gave it the right to 48 deputy mandates. 9 people nominated by the party won the elections in single-mandate constituencies. Thus, according to the results of the elections to the State Duma, the Communist Party faction received 57 seats in the State Duma of the VIII convocation.[1]

The voting took place in a tense atmosphere and was accompanied by massive violations of electoral legislation, especially in Moscow, where opposition candidates supported by Smart Voting (Valery Rashkin, Denis Parfenov, Mikhail Lobanov, Anastasia Udaltsova, Sergei Obukhov, Mikhail Tarantsov, as well as representatives of other political forces Anastasia Bryukhanova and Sergey Mitrokhin) were in the lead all three days of voting, but after adding the results of remote electronic voting (DEG) they were defeated in all districts,[2] which significantly reduced the possible representation of the party in the new convocation of the Duma. The Communist Party of the Russian Federation did not recognize the results of the elections in Moscow, demanded that the results of the DEG be canceled as falsified[3] and organized mass protests in the format of meetings with deputies.[4]

On October 7, an organizational meeting of the faction was held, at which Gennady Zyuganov was elected its chairman, and Nikolay Kolomeitsev was elected first deputy chairman.[5]

Activities

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In the election of the Chairman of the State Duma, the faction nominated Dmitry Novikov,[6] who received 61 votes against 360 from the current head of parliament Vyacheslav Volodin.[7] At the same time, in addition to the deputies of the faction, Oksana Dmitriyeva from the Party of Growth and part of the LDPR faction also voted for Novikov: Sergey Karginov, Sergey Leonov, Evgeny Markov, Dmitry Svishchev, Vladimir Sipyagin, Ivan Sukharev and Boris Chernyshov.[8]

On October 14, 2021, the United Russia faction blocked the proposal of the Communist Party faction to conduct a parliamentary investigation into the revealed facts of torture of prisoners.

On November 25, 2021, the deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Valery Rashkin was deprived of parliamentary immunity.[11]

  • 341 deputies voted for depriving him of his parliamentary immunity and agreeing to initiate a criminal case against him (including 287 deputies of the United Russia faction, 20 deputies of the A Just Russia faction, 21 deputies of the LDPR faction, 12 deputies of the New People faction and 1 Deputy, not a member of the faction - Yevgeny Marchenko);
  • 55 deputies voted against (including 54 deputies of the Communist Party faction and 1 deputy of the Just Russia faction - Dmitry Kuznetsov);
  • 2 deputies abstained (both from the A Just Russia faction - Vadim Belousov and Nikolai Burlyayev).[12]

Composition

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8th State Duma

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The composition of the faction is indicated in accordance with the official publication of Rossiyskaya Gazeta[13] and the list of deputies on the official website of the State Duma.[14]

ConstituencyNameDate of birthPlace of birthPartyComment
Party listGennady Zyuganov
(Party and faction leader)
26 June 1944 Russian SFSR
(Mymrino, Oryol Oblast)
CPRF
Party listSvetlana Savitskaya8 August 1948 Russian SFSR
(Moscow)
CPRF
Party listYury Afonin22 March 1977 Russian SFSR
(Tula)
CPRF
Party listAndrey Klychkov2 September 1979 Russian SFSR
(Kaliningrad)
CPRFRenounced the mandate,
which was then transferred to Robert Kochiev
Party listRobert Kochiev16 March 1966 Georgian SSR
(Tskhinvali, South Ossetian AO)
CPRF
Party listIvan Melnikov
(1st Vice Speaker)
7 August 1950 Russian SFSR
(Bogoroditsk, Tula Oblast)
CPRF
Party listVladimir Kashin10 August 1948 Russian SFSR
(Nazaryevo, Ryazan Oblast)
CPRF
Party listDmitry Novikov12 September 1969 Russian SFSR
(Khabarovsk)
CPRF
Party listNikolay Kharitonov30 October 1948 Russian SFSR
(Rezino, Novosibirsk Oblast)
CPRF
Party listNikolay Kolomeitsev1 September 1956 Russian SFSR
(Protsikov, Rostov Oblast)
CPRF
Party listSergey Shargunov12 May 1980 Russian SFSR
(Moscow)
CPRF
Party listVadim Kumin1 January 1973 Russian SFSR
(Chelyabinsk)
CPRF
Party listYury Sinelshchikov26 September 1947 Russian SFSR
(Bogucharovo, Tula Oblast)
CPRF
Party listKazbek Taysaev12 February 1967 Russian SFSR
(Chikola, North Ossetia)
CPRF
Party listAlexey Kurinny18 January 1974 Georgian SSR
(Tskhinvali, South Ossetian AO)
CPRF
RubtsovskMaria Prusakova14 September 1983 Russian SFSR
(Barnaul)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Party listAnzhelika Glazkova28 December 1968 Russian SFSR
(Kostroma)
DZNS
CPRF
Ufa (defeated)
Party list
Alexander Yushchenko19 November 1969 Byelorussian SSR
(Mazyr)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Party listVyacheslav Markhayev1 June 1955 Russian SFSR
(Sharaldai, Irkutsk Oblast)
CPRF
Party listAnatoly Bifov7 January 1963 Russian SFSR
(Baksan, Kabardino-Balkaria)
CPRF
Party listNikolay Arefiev11 March 1949 Russian SFSR
(Chagan, Astrakhan Obl.)
CPRF
Party listBoris Komotsky31 January 1956 East Germany
(Potsdam)
CPRF
SyktyvkarOleg Mikhailov6 January 1987 Russian SFSR
(Pechora, Komi ASSR)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Mari ElSergey Kazankov9 October 1972 Russian SFSR
(Maryino, Mari ASSR)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Party listIrina Filatova8 August 1978 Russian SFSR
(Novosibirsk)
CPRF
Party listSergey Levchenko2 November 1953 Russian SFSR
(Novosibirsk)
CPRF
IrkutskMikhail Shchapov20 September 1975 Russian SFSR
(Kirensk, Irkutsk Obl.)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Central Tatarstan (defeated)
Party list
Artem Prokofiev31 December 1983 Russian SFSR
(Kazan, Tatar ASSR)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Party listMaria Drobot21 March 1982 Russian SFSR
(Rostov-on-Don)
CPRF
Party listIvan Babich2 September 1982 Russian SFSR
(Nazarovo, Krasnoyarsk Krai)
CPRF
Party listNikolay Osadchy8 December 1957 Russian SFSR
(Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai)
CPRF
Sakhalin (defeated)
Party list
Alexey Kornienko22 July 1976 Uzbek SSR
(Namangan)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Party listSergei Gavrilov27 January 1966 Russian SFSR
(Tula)
CPRF
Party listNikolay Ivanov17 January 1957 Russian SFSR
(Kursk)
CPRF
Party listRoman Lyabikhov7 May 1973 Russian SFSR
(Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk Obl.)
CPRF
Tver (defeated)
Party list
Oleg Lebedev12 October 1976 Russian SFSR
(Tula)
CPRF
Engels (defeated)
Party list
Olga Alimova10 April 1953 Russian SFSR
(Saratov)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Novomoskovsk (defeated)
Party list
Vladimir Isakov25 February 1987 Russian SFSR
(Tula)
CPRF
LKSM RF
Supported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Party listAnatoly Lokot18 January 1959 Russian SFSR
(Novosibirsk)
CPRFRenounced the mandate,
which was then transferred to Renat Suleymanov
Central NSB (defeated)
Party list
Renat Suleymanov24 December 1965 Russian SFSR
(Novosibirsk)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Party listVladimir Blotsky10 November 1977 Russian SFSR
(Klin, Moscow Oblast)
CPRF
Party listMikhail Berulava3 August 1950 Georgian SSR
(Sukhumi, Abkhaz ASSR)
CPRF
Party listSergey Panteleev4 July 1951 Russian SFSR
(Zapolye, Vologda Oblast)
CPRF
Party listGeorgy Kamnev5 October 1983 Russian SFSR
(Serdobsk, Penza Oblast)
CPRF
Party listNikolay Vasiliev28 March 1958 Russian SFSR
(Grachyovsky Dist., Orenburg Obl.)
CPRF
Krasnogorsk (defeated)
Party list
Konstantin Cheremisov7 May 1960CPRFRenounced the mandate,
which was then transferred to Boris Ivanyuzhenkov
Podolsk (defeated)
Party list
Boris Ivanyuzhenkov25 February 1966 Russian SFSR
(Reutov, Moscow Oblast)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Party listViktor Sobolev23 February 1950 Russian SFSR
(Kalinino, Krasnodar Krai)
DPA
CPRF
OmskAndrey Alekhin9 February 1959 Russian SFSR
(Novosibirsk)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
MoskalenkiOleg Smolin10 February 1952 Kazakh SSR
(Poludino, North Kazakhstan)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
TolyattiLeonid Kalashnikov6 August 1960 Russian SFSR
(Stepnoy Dvorets, Buryat ASSR)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Party listMikhail Avdeev6 March 1977 Russian SFSR
(Moscow)
CPRF
Central Moscow (defeated)
Party list
Nina Ostanina26 December 1955 Russian SFSR
(Kolpakovo, Altai Krai)
CPRF
PromyshlennyMikhail Matveyev13 May 1968 Ukrainian SSR
(Dnipropetrovsk)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Taganrog (defeated)
Party list
Evgeny Bessonov26 November 1968 Russian SFSR
(Rostov-on-Don)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Party listNikolay Ezersky8 May 1956 Russian SFSR
(Palmino, Sverdlovsk Oblast)
CPRF
Babushkinsky (defeated)
Party list
Valery Rashkin14 March 1955 Russian SFSR
(Zhilino, Kaliningrad Oblast)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Deprived of mandate 25 May 2022,
mandate transferred to Anastasia Udaltsova
Nagatinsky (defeated)Anastasia Udaltsova2 September 1978 Ukrainian SSR
(Cherkasy)
Left Front
CPRF
Supported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
On 29 June 2022 Valery Rashkin's
mandate was transferred to her.
Preobrazhensky (defeated)
Party list
Sergei Obukhov5 October 1958 Ukrainian SSR
(Lviv)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
Medvedkovo (defeated)
Party list
Denis Parfenov11 September 1987 Russian SFSR
(Moscow)
CPRFSupported by Smart Voting in their constituency.
YakutskPetr Ammosov22 September 1966 Russian SFSR
(Yakutsk)
CPRF

References

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  2. ^ "Ни в одном округе Москвы не победил кандидат в Думу от оппозиции". РБК (in Russian). 2021-09-20. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
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