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Emblem commemorating 100 years of State Duma in Russia
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Emblem commemorating 100 years of State Duma in Russia

Boris Gryzlov, speaker of the Russian State Duma since December of 2003
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Boris Gryzlov, speaker of the Russian State Duma since December of 2003

The State Duma (Russian: Государственная дума (Gosudarstvennaya Duma), common abbreviation: Госдума (Gosduma)) in the Russian Federation is the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia (legislature), the upper house being the Federation Council of Russia. It's headquartered in downtown Moscow, a few steps from Manege Square. Its members are referred to as deputies. The State Duma replaced the Supreme Soviet as a result of new constitution introduced by Boris Yeltsin, in the aftermath of the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993, and approved by the Russian public in a referendum.

The State Duma has its powers enumerated by the Constitution of Russia. They are:

Additionally, there are constitutionally 450 deputies of the State Duma (Article 95), each elected to a term of four years (Article 96). Russian citizens at least 21 years old are eligible to run for the Duma (Article 97). 
The current speaker of the State Duma is Boris Gryzlov.

Current composition

Main article: Russian legislative election, 2003
Affiliation Delegates Seats Popular vote
United Russia 305 67.78% 37.57%
Communist Party 46 10.22% 12.61%
Liberal-Democratic Party 35 7.78% 11.45%
Rodina 31 6.89% 9.02%
People's Will - Socialist United Party 12 2.67% n/a
Independent 17 3.78% n/a
Total 446 100% 100%

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