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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.
- Women of Russia
The party was established in the autumn of 1993 by merger of...
- 1993 Russian constitutional crisis
In September and October 1993, a constitutional crisis arose...
- Russian legislative elections
According to the current Russian legislation, 225 from the...
- Women of Russia
In September and October 1993, a constitutional crisis arose in the Russian Federation from a conflict between the then Russian president Boris Yeltsin and the country's parliament. Yeltsin performed a self-coup , dissolving parliament and instituting a presidential rule by decree system.
- Moscow, Russia
According to the current Russian legislation, 225 from the 450 mandates of the State Duma are distributed among the lists of political parties that received more than 5% of the votes. The other 225 are the winners of elections in single-mandate constituencies. The elections of 1993–2003 and 2016–2021 were held according to this scheme.
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...
Oct 2, 2023 · 1 After a prolonged conflict between Russia's Congress of People's Deputies and President Boris Yeltsin, Yeltsin dissolved the legislature on September 21, 1993. Deputies refused to leave...
Oct 3, 2013 · On Oct. 3, 1993, post-Soviet Russia faced its first major political crisis. The two-day conflict between then-President Boris Yeltsin and the State Duma began with the storming of the...
Oct 3, 2018 · On September 21, 1993, Yeltsin dissolved both legislative bodies, overstepping his authority. The Supreme Soviet and the Congress of People's Deputies reacted by voting to remove him from office.