Deputies Poklonskaya and Belik became the main parliamentary truants from Crimea
State Duma deputies from Crimea and Sevastopol Natalya Poklonskaya and Dmitry Belik became one of the main absentees from parliamentary meetings last year.
This is stated in the results of a study by the Center for Political Conjuncture, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Thus, according to research data for November-December last year, Dmitry Belik, elected from Sevastopol, did not vote when considering 71,9% of bills and was absent from 42,9% of plenary meetings. His colleague in the United Russia faction, deputy from Crimea Natalya Poklonskaya, did not vote in 66,6% of cases and was also absent from 42,9% of meetings.
At the same time, in the study for the second half of last year, in the total share of missed meetings among representatives of the constituent entities, Sevastopol ranks 6th with absence from 42,86% of plenary meetings, and Crimea ranks 51st with a total share of less than 1%.
Obviously, the republic was able to achieve this result thanks to other deputies - Andrei Kozenko, Mikhail Sheremet, Ruslan Balbek, Konstantin Bakharev and Svetlana Savchenko, who did not miss a single meeting.
It is interesting that Pavel Shperov, a member of the LDPR faction elected from Crimea, did not vote for 43,9% of the bills, but was also present at all meetings.
Let us also recall that the monthly salary of a State Duma deputy is about 400 thousand rubles.
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On an all-Russian scale, the leaders in the anti-rating for absenteeism include deputies from Mordovia with an indicator of 64,29%, the Kirov and Lipetsk regions with 53,57% each, and the Kamchatka Territory with 50%.
They did not vote for a single bill, but Vyacheslav Lysakov, Vladimir Resin, Valentina Tereshkova and Artur Chilingarov were present at the meetings in November-December. All of them are members of the United Russia faction. The top five “leaders” is closed by Igor Lebedev from the Liberal Democratic Party. He didn't vote 99,4% of the time. The United Russia members mentioned above also missed all plenary meetings. Member of the United Russia faction Vitaly Milonov and representative of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Svetlana Savitskaya each had another 92,9% of passes.
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