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  1. The Pskov Oblast Assembly of Deputies ( Russian: Псковское областное Собрание депутатов) is the regional parliament of Pskov Oblast, a federal subject of Russia. [1] The Assembly of Deputies consists of 26 seats. It had previously consisted of 44 seats, prior to the 2021 elections. Deputies are elected by the ...

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    • Introduction↑
    • The “Holy Alliance” The Zemgor↑
    • Patriotic Alarm↑
    • The Progressive Bloc↑
    • The Socialists in 1914-1916↑
    • The Attack on The Government↑
    • The Parties After The February Revolution↑
    • Conclusion↑

    Russia was in political crisis on the eve of the First World War, with political parties in a state of organizational and ideological stagnation. This can be explained by the fact that Russian political parties did not represent particular social classes, but were essentially intelligentsia strongholds. The rightists and nationalists were deprived ...

    With the beginning of the war, nationalists and moderate liberals experienced a “patriotic fervor.” In France, such a mood, along with the government’s unconditional support for war, became known as the “Holy Alliance” (l’Union Sacrée), and this idea was also actively exploited in Russia. The Octobrists hoped to re-establish contact with the govern...

    In November 1914, the police arrested five Bolshevik Duma deputies who were then convicted for anti-war propaganda. This did not provoke an open response from the opposition. The Duma session in January 1915 proceeded calmly, but in March the Progressives, unhappy with the government’s policy of placing military orders abroad and legislation on pro...

    With the fall of Warsaw in August 1915, the political crisis deepened. The Council of Ministers, headed by its informal leader, Krivoshein, attempted to reach agreement with parliament. Most of the Duma’s factions (excluding the rightists and socialists) and three groups in the State Council were interested in the creation of an inter-chamber allia...

    The war’s outbreak led to a severe crisis and the paralysis of the Second International. The Mensheviks and the SRs split into a number of tendencies representing different degrees of “defensism” and internationalism. The internationalists tried to organize anti-war propaganda within Russia, but this was hampered by wartime censorship and the arres...

    The aggravation of the domestic crisis, above all, problems with food, in the autumn of 1916 pushed the authorities to reach a new compromise with the opposition. The Deputy Chairman of the Duma and member of the Progressive Bloc, Aleksandr Dmitrievich Protopopov (1866-1918), was made Minister of Internal Affairs on 1 October 1916, but he was an un...

    After the success of the February Revolution in Russia, the parties’ circumstances changed dramatically. Political freedoms were announced. The Revolution led to the resurgence of the left as a whole, from the Cadets to the Bolsheviks. The centrist and rightist parties, on the other hand, practically ceased to exist. The Black Hundreds were outlawe...

    Russian parties, not only the radical ones, were considerably more active under revolutionary conditions than in periods of relative calm. The right-wing parties gradually lost governmental support, and with the increased anti-government mood in the country, the people’s trust. By the beginning of the revolution they had practically gone into oppos...

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  3. It had previously consisted of 44 seats, prior to the 2021 elections. Deputies are elected by the citizens of Pskov Oblast. Since 2002, the Assembly of Deputies has been elected using parallel voting. Election results 2016. Elections to the Pskov Oblast Assembly of Deputies were held on 18 September 2016, as part of the Russian regional elections.

  4. Capital Pskov. The Pskov Region is part of the Northwestern Federal District. Area 55,400 sq km. Population 581 600 (2024) Ethnic groups (2020 National Census, %) Russian – 95,78. Other – 4,22. Administrative divisions (2024) Municipal districts – 24. City districts – 2. Rural towns – 25. Rural districts – 85. Geography and climate

  5. Jul 19, 2010 · Abstract. Why do similar sub-national polities exhibit drastically different levels of parliamentary strength? Novgorod and Pskov oblast are small, adjacent provinces in the northwestern part of the Russian Federation, nearly indistinguishable on the variables the literature identifies as predictors of democratization – economic development, ethnic makeup, cultural legacies, and levels of ...

    • Gavril Bilev
    • 2010
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pskov_OblastPskov Oblast - Wikipedia

    The Charter of Pskov Oblast is the fundamental law of the region. The Pskov Oblast Assembly of Deputies is the province's standing legislative (representative) body. The Assembly exercises its authority by passing laws, resolutions, and other legal acts and by supervising the implementation and observance of the laws and other legal acts passed ...

  7. The Chairman of Pskov Oblast Duma is the presiding officer of the Pskov Oblast Assembly of Deputies. Office-holders. Name Took office

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