Chairman of the Federation Council (Russia)

Chairman of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
Председатель Совета Федерации Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации
Appointer Federation Council
Term length elected for a term of office as a senator
Formation January 13, 1994
First holder Vladimir Shumeyko
Succession Second in the Presidential Line of Succession
Website Federation Council

The Chairman of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation (Russian: Председатель Совета Федерации Федерального собрания Российской Федерации), also called Speaker (спикер), is the presiding officer of the Upper house of the Russian parliament. The third highest position, after the President and the Prime Minister. In the case of incapacity of the President and Prime Minister, the chairman of the Federation Council becomes Acting President of Russia.[1][2]

Procedure for election

The Chairman is elected from among the senators. That is the position held by one of the members of the Federation Council. The election is conducted by secret ballot using the ballot. The Federation Council may decide to hold a secret ballot using the electronic system.

Candidates for the post of Chairman of the Federation Council senators offered. Each member of the Council of the Federation has the right to propose only one candidate. For all candidates who have consented to stand, held a discussion during which they act at the meeting and answer questions from senators. After discussion, the Chamber approves the list of candidates for voting.

A candidate is considered elected if he received a vote of more than half of the votes of the members of the Federation Council. If the post of Chairman of the Federation Council was made more than two candidates and none of them has received the required number of votes for election, a second round of voting on the two candidates who received the greatest number of votes.

Recent election results

2001

Totally 178 votes:[3]

Candidate Federal subject For Not vote
Sergey Mironov Saint Petersburg 151 27

2003

Totally 178 votes:[4]

Candidate Federal subject For Abstained Not vote
Sergey Mironov Saint Petersburg 159 2 17

2007

Totally 172 votes:[5]

Candidate Federal subject For Abstained Not vote
Sergey Mironov Saint Petersburg 156 1 15

2011

Totally 166 votes:[6]

Candidate Federal subject For Abstained Not vote
Valentina Matviyenko Saint Petersburg 140 1 25

2014

Totally 170 votes:[7]

Candidate Federal subject For Not vote
Valentina Matviyenko Saint Petersburg 141 29

Term of office

Sergey Mironov – the longest serving Chairman of the Federation Council. He held this position for 9 years, 164 days

The office of the Chairman of the Federation Council has no term limit. The Chairman remains in his post until the end of his senatorial term. Even if he is re-elected for a new Senatorial term, the chairmanship automatically ends. If the former chairman is re-elected as senator, he can be re-elected as Chairman of the Federation Council.

Shift from the post of Chairman

Chairman of the Federation Council can be dismissed by a decision of the Council of Federation, received the majority of votes of the members of the Federation Council. The question of removal from office is considered by the Federation Council on admission of personal statements of the chairman or at the suggestion of a group of members of the Federation Council of no less than one fifth of the members of the Federation Council.

Powers of the Chairman

Chairman of the Federation Council:

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