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  1. The 1993 general election was taking place in the aftermath of the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis, a violent confrontation on the streets of Moscow which resulted in the dissolution of the previous Russian parliament by military force. Boris Yeltsin hoped to resolve the political turmoil by decreeing for the election to the new Russian ...

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      Women of Russia (Russian: Женщины России, romanized:...

  2. On 25 April, a majority of voters expressed confidence in the president and called for new legislative elections. Yeltsin termed the results a mandate for him to continue in power. Before the referendum, Yeltsin had promised to resign, if the electorate failed to express confidence in his policies.

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  4. 1993 (Constitution of 1993) – Article 97: Elections in Russia are direct, subject to universal suffrage, and free and fair 1995 – Amendment Article 97: Parties are now required to gather at least 200000 signatures and to sign for candidature no later than 6 months before the elections.

  5. The Federal Assembly is the bicameral national legislature of Russia. The upper house is the Federation Council , and the lower house is the State Duma . The assembly was established by the Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993, replacing the former Supreme Soviet of Russia .

  6. Oct 2, 2023 · With gridlock and confrontation paralyzing the country, Yeltsin on September 21, 1993, signed Decree No. 1400, which dissolved the legislature and set elections for a new bicameral parliament...

  7. Russia 1993. The 1993 Russian constitution grew out of a lengthy and at times tortured process that began before the collapse of the Soviet Union. In June 1990, the new Russian Congress of People's Deputies, elected in multi-candidate (but not multi-party) contests, appointed a Constitutional Commission chaired by Boris Yeltsin and consisting ...

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