7th House of Representatives of Belarus

The House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the 7th convocation (Belarusian: Палата прадстаўнікоў Нацыянальнага сходу 7-га склікання) is the lower house of the National Assembly, the Parliament of the Republic of Belarus, whose members were elected on 17 November 2019.

House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the 7th convocation
6th convocation [ru] 8th convocation
Overview
Legislative bodyHouse of Representatives of the National Assembly
Jurisdiction Belarus
Meeting placeGovernment House, Sovietskaya 11, Minsk
Term17 November 2019 (2019-11-17) –
Websitehouse.gov.by
Members110
ChairmanVladimir Andreichenko
Deputy ChairmanValery Mitskevich

Term of office:

  • Start date — 17 November 2019.
  • First plenary session — 6 December 2019.
  • End date — no later than 5 November 2023.[1]

The first meeting of the House of Representatives of the VII convocation, in accordance with the decisions of the Central Commission for Elections and Republican Referendums, was held on 6 December 2019.[2] In accordance with the Regulations, the first meeting of the Chamber was opened and, before the election of the Chairman of the House of Representatives, was chaired by the Chairman of the CEC of the Republic of Belarus Lidia Yermoshina.[3] By secret ballot with the use of ballots at the first meeting, the chairman of the House of Representatives was elected, who for the fourth time became Vladimir Andreichenko and the deputy chairman of the Chamber, who became Valery Mitskevich.

Election

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According to the Central Commission for Elections and Referendums, 5,319,568 voters took part in the voting, or 77.4% of the total number included in the voter lists, which is 2.7% more than in the 2016 elections. Elections were held in all districts, that is, all 110 deputies of the House of Representatives were elected.[4]

According to the final results of the elections, 20 candidates from political parties (19.1%) were elected to the House of Representatives of the 7th convocation, of which 11 candidates from the Communist Party (10% of the total). Also, 44 women (40.0%), as well as 2 candidates under the age of 30 became deputies of the seventh convocation, in addition, 30 current deputies (27.3%) were re-elected.[5]

Composition

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Leadership

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  • Chairman of the House of Representatives -Vladimir Andreichenko.
  • Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives - Valery Mitskevich.

Standing commissions

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  • Standing Commission on Legislation - Chairwoman Svetlana Lyubetskaya
  • Standing Commission on State Building, Local Self-Government and Regulations - Chairman Valentin Semenyako
  • Standing Commission on National Security - Chairman Oleg Belokonev
  • Standing Commission on Economic Policy - Chairman Leonid Brich
  • Standing Committee on Budget and Finance - Chairwoman Lyudmila Nizhevich
  • Standing Commission on Agrarian Policy - Chairman Nikolay Shevchuk
  • Standing Commission on Ecology, Nature Management and the Chernobyl Disaster - Chairman Nikolai Vasilkov
  • Standing Commission on Human Rights, Ethnic Relations and the Mass Media - Chairman Gennady Davydko;
  • Standing Commission on Education, Culture and Science - Chairman Igor Marzalyuk
  • Standing Commission on Labor and Social Affairs - Chairwoman Lyudmila Kananovich
  • Standing Commission on Health, Physical Culture, Family and Youth Policy - Chairwoman Lyudmila Makarina-Kibak
  • Standing Committee on Industry, Fuel and Energy Complex, Transport and Communications - Chairman Igor Omarovsky
  • Standing Commission on Housing Policy and Construction - Chairman Viktor Nikolaykin
  • Standing Committee on International Affairs - Chairman Andrey Savinykh.[6]

Deputies

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Below is a list of the names of deputies who are elected to the House of Representatives of the National Assembly.[7][8][9][10]

Constituency Deputy Party Birth year Notes
Region Const.
Brest Brestsky-West Leonid Brich [ru] BPP 1958
Brestsky-Centre Marina Vasko [ru] Independent 1975
Brestsky-East Anatoly Dashko [ru] Independent 1960
Brestsky-Border Evgeny Zaitsev Independent 1970
Baranovichsky-West Igor Khlobukin Independent 1973
Baranovichsky-East Pavel Popko Independent
Baranovichsky Rural Lyudmila Zholnerchik Independent
Belovezhsky Zhanna Stativko RPTS 1968
Pruzhansky Aleksandr Levchuk Independent
Dnepro-Bugsky Svetlana Bartosh RPTS
Ivatsevichsky Natalia Golub CPB
Kobrinsky Vasily Demidovich Independent
Luninetsky Anatoly Nasenya Independent 1979
Pinsky City Alexander Omelyanyuk Independent 1964
Pinsky Rural Valentina Begeba Independent
Stolinsky Alexander Bobolovich Independent
Vitebsk Vitebsky-Gorkovsky Viktor Nikolaykin Independent 1960
Vitebsky-Chkalovsky Tatiana Avtukhova Independent 1965
Vitebsky-Zheleznodorozhny Svetlana Gorval Independent
Vitebsky-Oktyabrsky Alexey Yegorov Independent 1969
Gorodoksky Irina Polyakova Independent
Dokshitsky Vladimir Andreichenko Independent 1949 Chairman of the House of Representatives
Lepelsky Igor Martynov Independent
Novopolotsky Denis Karas Independent
Orshansky City Inna Krachek Independent
Orshansky-Dneprovsky Vitaly Vasyukov Independent
Polotsky City Svetlana Odintsova Independent
Polotsky Rural Nikolay Shevchuk Independent
Postavsky Pavel Silchenok Independent 1963
Sennensky Aleksandr Dubov Independent
Gomel Gomelsky-Yubileiny Vitaly Utkin Independent
Gomelsky-Selmashevsky Aleksandr Danchenko Independent
Gomelsky-Tsentralny Andrei Zlotnikov RPTS 1970 Died on 7 March 2023[11]
Gomelsky-Sovetsky Irina Dovgalo Independent
Gomelsky-Promyshlenny Aleksandr Mashkarov Independent 1963
Gomelsky-Novobelitsky Olga Krech Independent
Gomelsky Rural Igor Zavaley Independent
Buda-Koshelevsky Nikolay Vasilkov Independent
Zhitkovichsky Irina Kralevich CPB
Zhlobinsky Igor Volkov Independent
Kalinkovichsky Yevgeny Adamenko Independent
Mozyrsky Valentina Nazarenko CPB
Polessky Leonid Pisanik CPB Died on 8 October 2020[12]
Rechitsky Sergey Stelmashok Independent
Rogachevsky Sergey Kravtsov Independent
Svetlogorsky Igor Tavtyn Independent
Hoyniksky Zhanna Chernyavskaya Independent
Grodno Volkovyssky Pavel Pokonechny Independent
Grodnensky-Zanemansky Irina Lukanskaya Independent
Grodnensky-Oktyabrsky Yelena Potapova Independent
Grodnensky-Centralny Liliya Kiryak Independent
Grodnensky-Leninsky Tamara Dolgoshey Independent
Grodnensky Rural Aleksandr Autko Independent
Ivyevsky Aleksandr Markevich Independent
Lidsky Valery Mitskevich Independent 1964
Nemansky Vladimir Sinyak Independent
Zamkovyy Aleksandr Songin Independent 1969
Slonimsky Valentin Semenyako Independent
Smorgonsky Viktor Svillo Independent 1963
Shchuchinsky Pavel Mikhalyuk Independent
Minsk Berezinsky Igor Lavrinenko Independent 1961 Died on 14 May 2021
Borisovsky City Aleksandr Shipulo Independent 1972
Borisovsky Rural Liliya Ananich Independent 1960
Zhodinsky Valery Strelchenok CPB 1981
Pukhovichsky Oleg Belokonev Independent 1965
Kopylsky Lyudmila Nizhevich BAP 1964
Slutsky Valentina Razhanets Independent 1964
Soligorsky City Andrey Strunevsky CPB 1972
Soligorsky Rural Yulia Murina Independent 1979
Stolbtsovsky Ivan Mamayko Independent 1974
Dzerzhinsky Aleksandr Sarakach Independent 1963
Molodechnensky City Lyudmila Kananovich Independent 1966
Molodechnensky Rural Oleg Semenchuk Independent 1958
Vileysky Irina Supranovich CPB 1973
Logoysky Pyotr Vabishchevich CPB 1963
Senitsky Lyudmila Podluzhnaya Independent 1964
Zaslavsky Valentina Kursevich Independent 1965
Mogilev Bobruisky-Leninsky Irina Ryneiskaya Independent
Bobruisky-Pervomaisky Vera Shirokaya Independent
Bobruisky Rural Vladimir Gatsko Independent
Bykhovsky Sergey Syrankov Independent
Goretsky Yelena Kolesneva CPB
Krichevsky Vladimir Azarenko Independent
Mogilevsky-Leninsky Igor Marzalyuk Independent 1968
Mogilevsky-Centralny Lyudmila Zdorikova CPB
Mogilevsky-Oktyabrsky Olga Petrashova Independent
Mogilevsky-Promyshlenny Aleksandr Maseikov Independent 1971
Mogilevsky Rural Natalya Tarasenko Independent
Osipovichsky Svetlana Shutova Independent 1967
Schklovsky Andrey Ganchuk Independent
Minsk City Shabanovsky Galina Lagunova Independent 1954
Avtozavodskoy Aleksandr Grankovsky Independent 1963
Vasnetsovsky Marina Schkrob Independent 1967
Svislochsky Valery Voronetsky Independent 1963
Kupalovsky Tatyana Sayganova BPP 1970
Chkalovsky Andrey Savinykh Independent 1962
Oktyabrsky Sergey Klishevich CPB 1990
Grushevsky Lyudmila Makarina-Kibak Independent 1967
Yugo-Zapadny Igor Komarovsky RPTS 1971
Yeseninsky Oksana Gaiduk RPTS 1974
Kamennogorsky Anna Starovoytova Independent 1966
Zapadny Marina Lenchevskaya Independent 1971
Pushkinsky Vasily Panasyuk Independent 1966
Kalvariysky Maria Vasilevich Independent 1997
Starovilensky Svetlana Lyubetskaya Independent 1971
Kolasovsky Sergey Dik Independent 1956
Vostochny Gennady Davydko Independent 1955
Kalinovsky Oleg Gaidukevich LDPB 1977
Uruchsky Ivan Gordeychik Independent 1957
Partizansky Tengiz Dumbadze Independent 1964

See also

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References

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