8th State Duma
Convocation of the lower house of Russian parliament
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April 3 2025 | Yury Napso's term in the State Duma ends, with Dmitry Novikov expected to replace him. |
March 4 2025 | Latest membership update shows 445 seats occupied and 5 seats vacant. |
December 5 2024 | Continued changes in Duma composition, with 446 seats occupied and 4 seats vacant. |
November 4 2024 | Further reduction in Duma membership, with 447 seats occupied and 3 seats vacant. |
October 8 2024 | Duma membership adjusts to 448 seats occupied and 2 seats vacant. |
September 16 2024 | Minor changes in Duma composition, with 2 seats potentially occupied. |
September 8 2024 | State Duma composition shifts to 449 seated members with 1 vacancy |
September 8 2024 | Significant shift in Duma membership, with 3 seats occupied and 449 seats vacant. |
June 25 2024 | Continued changes in Duma composition, with 446 seats occupied and 4 seats vacant. |
May 28 2024 | Further reduction in Duma membership, with 447 seats occupied and 3 seats vacant. |
May 27 2024 | Duma membership changes, with 448 seats occupied and 2 seats vacant. |
November 1 2023 | Vasily Vlasov's term in the State Duma ends, with Vasilina Kuliyeva replacing him on 22 November 2023. |
September 19 2023 | Slight change in Duma composition, with 449 seats occupied and 1 seat vacant. |
September 10 2023 | Duma returns to full membership with 450 seats occupied and 0 seats vacant. |
May 31 2023 | Further changes in Duma membership, with 446 seats occupied and 4 seats vacant. |
April 23 2023 | Duma composition altered, with 447 seats occupied and 3 seats vacant. |
September 3 2022 | Significant shifts in Duma membership, with 449 seats occupied and 1 seat vacant. |
April 6 2022 | Vladimir Zhirinovsky's term in the State Duma ends, with Andrey Svintsov taking his place on 1 June 2022. |
April 6 2022 | Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the long-time leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, died, marking the end of his leadership of the party in the State Duma. |
November 10 2021 | Changes in Duma composition occurred, with seat adjustments among factions. |
October 12 2021 | Leonid Slutsky begins his term in the 8th State Duma, elected second on the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia's party list. |
October 12 2021 | Alexei Didenko begins his term in the 8th State Duma, elected from the Tomsk single-mandate constituency in Tomsk Oblast. |
October 12 2021 | Vladimir Zhirinovsky begins his term in the 8th State Duma with the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, elected from the top of the party list. |
October 12 2021 | Sergey Leonov begins his term in the 8th State Duma, elected from the Roslavl single-mandate constituency in Smolensk Oblast. |
October 12 2021 | First session of the 8th State Duma convened, with initial faction composition established. |
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