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    The Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol (Russian: Законодательное собрание города Севастополя) is the regional parliament of Sevastopol. It de facto replaced...
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    recognise orders from Kyiv. After Russia annexed Crimea, the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol replaced the City Council. Administrative and municipal divisions...
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    coat of arms of Sevastopol is a heraldic symbol representing the city of Sevastopol, Crimea. It is featured in the middle of the flag of Sevastopol on a...
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    Yekaterina Altabayeva (category Members of the Federation Council of Russia (after 2000))
    the legislative authority of Sevastopol from 2019 to 2020. Altabayeva had also served as a member of the Russian Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol and...
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  • of Crimea to Russia, the deputies of the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol in 2015 banned the performance of the city's anthem in Ukrainian. Starting...
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    Olga Timofeyeva (politician, born 1967) (category Members of the Federation Council of Russia (after 2000))
    2014 to 2019. Timofeyeva had also served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol in 2014. Olga Timofeyeva was born in Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod)...
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    Sergey Kolbin (category Members of the Federation Council of Russia (after 2000))
    politician who is a member of the Federation Council from the legislative branch of Sevastopol since 2020. Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the EU and...
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    The Governor of Sevastopol (Russian: Губернатор Севастополя; Ukrainian: Губернатор Севастополя) is head of the executive branch of the political system...
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    Tatiana Lobach (category Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation))
    of the 8th State Duma. At the beginning of the 2000s, Lobach was elected deputy of the Balaklava District in the Council of the city of Sevastopol of...
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    Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol, although the Council still operates de jure as the city's parliament in Ukraine. The most recent composition of the...
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     Russian Federation Political organisation: State Council of Crimea, Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol People: Crimean Tatars Proposed:  Crimean Tatar autonomy...
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    Sergey Menyaylo (category Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia alumni)
    area of five ports in Crimea. On October 9, 2014, the "Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol" appointed Menyayl "governor of Sevastopol" at the request of Putin...
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    (Legislative Assembly of the City of Sevastopol. Law #19-ZS of June 3, 2014 On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of the City of Sevastopol. Effective...
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    elected to the Legislative Assembly). The previous Governor of Sevastopol Sergey Menyailo, who was appointed after the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea, in...
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    Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol". OHCHR. 6 March 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2021. "UN General Assembly votes for resolution...
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    Valery Kulikov (category Nakhimov Naval Academy (Sevastopol) alumni)
    member of the Federation Council of from the executive branch of Sevastopol from 19 September 2017 to September 2020. Kulikov has the rank of vice admiral...
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    suggestion of the United Russia faction in the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, Sergei Mironov was recalled from the post of representative of the Legislative...
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    2019 Russian regional elections (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from October 2019)
    State Assembly Sevastopol Legislative Assembly Tatarstan State Council Tula Oblast Duma Tuva Great Khural Volgograd Oblast Duma Altai Krai Legislative Assembly...
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  • and the autonomous city of Sevastopol unilaterally declared independence from Ukraine to ideally form a country named Republic of Crimea. Russia then annexed...
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    опубликования. (Legislative Assembly of the City of Sevastopol. Law #17-ZS of June 3, 2014 On Establishing the Borders and the Status of the Municipal Formations...
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    Sea of Azov. Across the Black Sea to the west lies Romania and to the south is Turkey. The largest city is Sevastopol. The region has a population of 2...
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  • each other of sexual harassment. In 2007, a fight broke out in the lower house of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly, the Chamber of Deputies. The...
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  • People's Freedom Party came in third in Centre Moscow, Party of Growth came in second in Sevastopol, South-East, East and Center St. Petersburg, Buryatia, Kanash/Chuvashia...
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    2014. The Autonomous Republic of Crimea occupies most of the peninsula, while the City of Sevastopol (a city with special status within Ukraine) occupies...
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  • of January 2021, the estimated total population of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol was at 2,416,856 (Republic of Crimea: 1,903,707, Sevastopol:...
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    Governor of Sevastopol, after approval by the Sevastopol Legislative Council, by recommendation of the President of Russia. Control over the activities of the...
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    Crimean War (redirect from War of Crimea)
    of Sevastopol after they had won the Battle of the Alma on 20 September 1854. The Russians counterattacked on 25 October in what became the Battle of Balaclava...
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    state legislature, the Legislative Assembly, that is democratically elected. The Governor is the highest executive position of the state government in...
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    The Republic of Crimea is a republic of Russia, comprising most of the Crimean Peninsula, but excluding Sevastopol. Its territory corresponds to the pre-2023...
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    was nominated by the President of the Russian Federation and approved (or disapproved) by the City Legislative Assembly, and since 2014 the governor has...
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