Parliamentary election in Russia 1993
The parliamentary election in Russia in 1993 was the first election to the Duma in post-Soviet Russia . It took place on December 12, 1993, a good month after the end of the Russian constitutional crisis , which had led to the dissolution of the parliament (the Supreme Soviet ) by President Boris Yeltsin , which had existed since the Soviet times . The term of office of this first Duma was two years.
On the same day, a referendum was held in Russia on the new constitution of the Russian Federation , which was adopted and entered into force two weeks later.
Results
Parties and voting blocks | % of votes | Number of seats | |
---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia | 22.92 | 64 | |
The choice of Russia | 15.51 | 64 | |
Communist Party of the Russian Federation | 12.40 | 42 | |
Women of Russia | 8.13 | 23 | |
Agrarian Party | 7.99 | 37 | |
Yabloko | 7.86 | 27 | |
Party of Russian Unity and Unity | 6.73 | 22nd | |
Democratic Party of Russia | 5.52 | 14th | |
Others | 8.72 | 21st | |
Independent candidates | 32.5 | 130 |
See also
Web links
- Der Spiegel 49/1993: Information on the election
- Vladimir Bruter: History of the Elections in Modern Russia. Year 1993 (russian)