House of Representatives of Belarus

House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belarus
Палата Прадстаўнікоў Нацыянальнага сходу Рэспублікі Беларусь
National Assembly of Belarus
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman of the House
Vladimir Andreichenko
Structure
Seats 110
Political groups
  Independents: 94 seats
  United Civic Party: 1 seat
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
2016
Meeting place
The House of Government
Minsk
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Under the 1996 Constitution, the House of Representatives (Belarusian: Палата Прадстаўнікоў, Palata Pradstawnikow, Russian: Палата Представителей, Palata Predstaviteley) is the lower house of the parliament of Belarus.

It consists of 110 deputies elected on the basis of universal, equal, free, and direct electoral suffrage by secret ballot (art. 91). It is a majoritarian system, with the outcome decided by overall majorities in single-member constituencies. Any citizen of 21 years is eligible for election (art. 92). The functions of the House are to consider draft laws and the other business of government; it must approve the nomination of a prime minister (art. 97); and it may deliver a vote of no confidence on the government (art. 97).

The upper house is the Council of the Republic.

Powers

Bills adopted by the House of Representatives are being sent to the Council of the Republic for consideration within five days, where they are considered within no more than twenty days.

Special powers that accorded only to the House of Representatives are:

  • consider draft laws put forward by the President or submitted by no less than 150 thousand citizens of the Republic of Belarus, who are eligible to vote, to make amendments and alterations in the Constitution and give its interpretation
  • consider draft laws, including the guidelines of the domestic and foreign policy of the Republic of Belarus; the military doctrine; ratification and denunciation of international treaties;
  • call elections for the Presidency;
  • grant consent to the President concerning the appointment of the Prime minister;
  • consider the report of the Prime minister on the policy of the Government and approve or reject it; a second rejection by the House of the policy of the Government is an expression of non-confidence to the Government.

In practice, the House of Representatives has little real power. Notably, it has little control over government spending; it cannot pass a law to increase or decrease the budget without presidential consent. It has been dominated by supporters of President Alexander Lukashenko since its inception. The Belarusian political system concentrates nearly all decision-making power in the president's hands, and there is almost no opposition to executive decisions.

Speakers of the House of Representatives

Name Entered Office Left Office
Anatoly Malofeyev December 28, 1996 November 21, 2000
Vadim Popov November 21, 2000 November 16, 2004
Vladimir Konoplev November 16, 2004 October 2, 2007
Vadim Popov October 2, 2007 October 27, 2008
Vladimir Andreichenko October 27, 2008 Present

Fraction

(2016 6th convocation).

FractionNumber of Deputies
Independent93
Communist Party of Belarus8
Belarusian Patriotic Party3
Republican Party of Labour and Justice1
Opposition (United Civic Party and 1 independent)2
Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus1
Party Number of Deputies
2012 2016
Liberal Democratic Party01
United Civic Party01
BPF Party00
Communist Party of Belarus38
Belarusian Left Party "A Just World"00
Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Hramada)00
Republican Party of Labor and Justice13
Belarusian Patriotic Party03
Belarusian Green Party00
Conservative Christian Party - BPF00
Party "Belarusian Social Democratic Hramada»00
Social Democratic Party of Popular Accord00
Republican Party00
Agrarian Party10
Belarusian Socialist Sporting Party00
Belarusian Liberal Party of Freedom and Progress00
Belarusian Christian Democracy Party00
Belarusian Party of Workers00
Belarusian Social Democratic Party (People's Assembly)00

Members (since 1990)

  • List of Members of the Belarusian Parliament, 1990–95
  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Belarus, 1995–2000
  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Belarus, 2000–2004
  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Belarus, 2004–2008
  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Belarus, 2008–2012
  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Belarus (current)

See also

References

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