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(brief overview)
The Legislative Assembly of the Omsk region is the permanent supreme legislative (representative) body of state power of the Omsk region. The order of activity, rules and procedure of work of the regional Parliament were determined by the Regulations of the Legislative Assembly of the Omsk region adopted on June 21, 1994, the Charter of the Omsk region adopted on December 26, 1995 and other laws.
(1994-1998)
The first elections of deputies of the Legislative Assembly of the Omsk region were held on March 20, 1994. 21 deputies were elected for 30 seats. During the by-elections, the Legislative Assembly was finally formed. On December 13, 1994, it began to operate in full force. The deputy corps includes representatives of various social groups and professions. Most of them already had experience of parliamentary activity, were heads of enterprises, organizations and authorities. The first meeting of the Legislative Assembly of the Omsk region was held on April 12, 1994.
Vladimir Alekseevich Varnavsky was elected Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of the Omsk Region, and Alexander Frolovich Razin was elected deputy chairman.
Deputies of the Legislative Assembly of the Omsk region of the first convocation
No. and name electoral district | Surname First Name Patronymic |
1. Omsk | Podgursky Alexander Mikhailovich |
2. Nizhneomsky | Barnashov Vasily Mikhailovich |
3. Tavrichesky | Reiter Bruno Heinrichovich |
4. Isilkulsky | Panov Yuriy Nikolaevich |
5. Scherbakulsky | Shcherbina Petr Petrovich |
6. Krutinsky |
Barsuk Nikolai Fedorovich Chulanov Ivan Ivanovich (since April 16, 1996.) |
7. Bolsherechensky | Moiseenko Petr Yakovlevich |
8. Nazyvaevsky | Zabrasaev Vladimir Petrovich |
9. Kalachinsky | Khryakov Vladimir Sergeyevich |
10. Tarskiy | Vigilyansky Vladislav Alexandrovich |
11. Pavlogradsky | Razin Alexander Frolovich |
12. Lubinsky | Adabir Anatoly Nikolayevich |
13. Cherlaksky | Yeltsov Alexander Alekseevich |
14. Kirovsky | Alekhin Andrei Anatolyevich |
15. Kirovsky | Satonkin Pavel Yuryevich |
16. Kirovsky | Stepanov Valery Nikolayevich |
17. Central | Artemyev Viktor Nikolayevich |
18. Central | Bukovskiy Boleslav Stanislavovich |
19. Oktyabrsky | Zhukov Viktor Alexandrovich |
20. Oktyabrsky |
Chertov Oleg Vladilenovich Kotelnikov Vyacheslav Ivanovich (since January 21, 1997.) |
21. Sovetsky | Shishov Oleg Vladimirovich |
22. Central | Gorynin Leonid Georgievich |
23. Central | Saliukov Yury Leonidovich |
24. Central | Kovyrshin Nikolai Petrovich |
25. Leninsky | Varnavsky Vladimir Alekseevich |
26. Leninsky | Podosinnikov Konstantin Ilyich |
27. Leninsky | Lukashenko Vladimir Ilyich |
28. Sovetsky |
Golushko Andrey Ivanovich |
29. Sovetsky |
Litskevich Ivan Dmitrievich Potapov Konstantin Nikolayevich (since April 16, 1996.) |
30. Sovetsky |
Tikhomirov Valery Viktorovich Sterlyagov Alexander Mikhailovich (since April 16, 1996.) |
Acting in accordance with the principle of preserving the continuity of power, the Legislative Assembly of the region took under its control the implementation of the decisions of the previous bodies of representative power. The Legislative Assembly of the Omsk region of the first convocation carried out its activities in accordance with the plan of legislative works.
Among the priority decisions the deputies developed and adopted the first laws that defined the legal conditions of the Legislative Assembly of the Omsk region, as well as defined the main directions of legislative and organizational activities.
First laws:
Seven committees were formed by the deputies:
A permanent Advisory Board was also formed.
The work of the deputy corps was provided by the subdivisions of the apparatus of the Legislative Assembly of the region, consisting of the organizational department, the department of legislative proposals and legal advice, the general department, and the press center. The regional newspaper "Omskiy Vestnik" became the official printed body of the Legislative Assembly of the Omsk Region.
In October 1997 the Control and Accounts Chamber of the Omsk Region was established.
During the four years of work the deputies held 73 meetings, adopted the Charter and 141 laws of the Omsk region. At 511 meetings of the committees of the Legislative Assembly of the region deputies considered more than 3,500 issues, as well as more than 4,200 appeals of voters addressed to the deputies.
The Legislative Assembly of the Omsk region actively used the right of legislative initiative. Draft laws, proposals, additions and amendments to existing laws were submitted to the State Duma of the Russian Federation. For example, draft laws were prepared:
As a legislative initiative, amendments to the law "On Defense" were sent to the State Duma. According to them, it was prohibited to use soldiers of the first year of service in military operations. The Omsk deputies' amendments to the law "On Defense" were adopted.
In order to widely inform the population about its activities, the Legislative Assembly of the region decided to publish the "News of the Legislative Assembly of the Omsk Region" and to become a co-founder of the regional newspaper "Omsk Herald". More than twenty journalists representing federal, regional and city mass media were accredited to the Omsk Region Legislative Assembly.