Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol

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Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol City

Законодательное собрание города Севастополя
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Type
Type
Unicameral
History
Founded17 March 2014
Preceded bySevastopol City Council
Leadership
Chairman
Structure
Seats24
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Political groups
  •   United Russia (14)
  •   LDPR (3)
  •   CPRF (3)
  •   SRZP (1)
  •   Party of Pensioners (1)
  •   Greens (1)

  Vacant (1)

Elections
Mixed
Last election
8 September 2019
Website
sevzakon.ru
Building of the Legislative Assembly in Lenin Street, 3 in Sevastopol.

The Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol (Russian: Законодательное собрание города Севастополя) is the unicameral legislature of Sevastopol. It de facto replaced the Sevastopol City Council after the Russian military intervention in Crimea in 2014. The unicameral legislature is composed of 24 members.

History[]

The Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol replaced the Sevastopol City Council on 17 March 2014 after Russian control of the Crimean peninsula was established. On 18 March, after Russia formally annexed Crimea, it became the legislature of the federal city of Sevastopol, a de facto federal subject of Russia. The first elections were held on 14 September 2014 with the ruling party, United Russia, winning a supermajority with 22 seats and the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia winning 2 seats, according to official results.

Composition[]

2014[]

Political party Seats % of seats
United Russia 22 92%
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 2 8%
Total 24 100%

2019[]

Political party Seats % of seats
United Russia 15 62.5%
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia 3 12.5%
Communist Party of the Russian Federation 3 12.5%
Just Russia 1 4.2%
Russian Party of Pensioners for Social Justice 1 4.2%
Russian Ecological Party "The Greens" 1 4.2%
Total 24 100%

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