Two Parties in Tuvan Parliament have to Negotiate

   Dina Oyun
21 October 2006

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Two parties - United Russia (15 deputies) and Life party (12 deputies) - have to negotiate their strategies in the Legislative Chamber of Great Khural where none of them has an overwelhlming majority. In order to make a decision one has to have at least 17 votes pro (half of the established number of deputies plus one vote). The first organising session of the new Legislative chamber is in question as the Life Party urges to restore the results of voting in four Kyzyl constituencies which were cancelled on the pretext that temporarily-based Kyzyl students from rural districts of Tuva participated in elections. With twelve Life party deputies absent at the first session any of its decisions are invalid.

It is already known that United Russia promoted Vice-Prime Minister Sholban Kara-ool to the Speaker's position.




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