Mayor of Moscow

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The Mayor of Moscow (Russian: Мэр Москвы, romanizedMer Moskvy) is the head and the highest-ranking official of Moscow, who leads the Government of Moscow, the main executive body of the city.

Mayor of Moscow
Incumbent
Sergei Sobyanin
since 21 October 2010
StyleHis Excellency
Mr. Mayor
Residence13 Tverskaya Street, Moscow
SeatMoscow City House
AppointerPopular vote
Term length5 years
Inaugural holderGabriel Popov
Formation12 June 1991
WebsiteOffice of the Mayor
Residence of the Mayor of Moscow (13 Tverskaya Street). Former Moscow Governor General House and Mossoviet building.
Sobyanin in his inaugural ceremony, in the Residence of the Mayor of Moscow. October 2010

Moscow is both a city and separate federal subject, according to the Constitution of Russia.[1] Most federal subjects are headed by governors, but the office of the head of Moscow is called Mayor of the City of Moscow, according to the Charter of the city of Moscow.[2]

Sergei Sobyanin, the incumbent Mayor of Moscow, was re-elected for a new term in 2018 and then in 2023.

Responsibilities edit

The separate office of the Premier of the Government of Moscow existed in 1991-2001 (Yury Luzhkov was the only officeholder), but it was merged with the office of Mayor of Moscow. 1999 Moscow mayoral election was the last time when the mayor ran together with the vice-mayor.

Mayor of Moscow heads Government of Moscow. The mayor's office administers all city services, public property, police and fire protection, most public agencies, and enforces all city and state laws within Moscow. The mayor's office is located in Tverskaya Street and has jurisdiction over all districts of the City of Moscow. The mayor appoints deputy mayors, directors (heads of city departments) and other officials.

The Government of Moscow's budget is the largest regional budget in Russia.

Elections edit

The position of Mayor of Moscow was elected between 1991 and 2004. In 2004, Vladimir Putin proposed a law to abolish the direct election of governors, the mayor of Moscow, and the presidents of Russian regions. The law was swiftly passed by the parliament.[3] The new legislation changed the election system to an indirect one, in which parliamentary political parties and the President of Russia nominated a candidate who must then have been approved by the Moscow City Duma. Following the 2011–13 Russian protests that followed the 2011 parliamentary election, President Dmitry Medvedev offered to re-introduce the direct elections of the governors and the mayor of Moscow, and legislation to this effect was passed by the Parliament.[4] In the 2013 mayoral election, for the first time in 10 years, the mayor was elected by popular vote.

A candidate to the office must be a citizen of the Russian Federation over the age of 30. Candidates can be nominated both by political parties and as self-nomination. In any case, candidates must pass the "municipal filter" (collection of signatures of municipal deputies).

Latest election edit

Sergei Sobyanin was re-elected for a new term in 2018.

Mayors of Moscow (1991–present) edit

No.ElectionMayorTook officeLeft officePartyVice Mayor
171991 Gabriel Popov12 June 19916 June 1992Democratic RussiaYury Luzhkov
18 Yury Luzhkov6 June 199216 June 1996Independentvacancy
199616 June 199619 December 1999Valery Shantsev
(1996–2005)
199919 December 199917 December 2003OVRUR
200317 December 2003[5]6 July 2007United Russia
No Direct Election6 July 2007[6]28 September 2010position abolished
Vladimir Resin
Acting
28 September 201021 October 2010United Russia
19 Sergei Sobyanin21 October 20105 June 2013United Russia
5 June 2013[7]12 September 2013
(19)201312 September 2013[8]18 September 2018
201818 September 2018[9]18 September 2023
202318 September 2023[10]Incumbent

Previous heads of Moscow government edit

Chairmen of the Executive Committee (1917–1991) edit

No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officePolitical party
1 Viktor NoginSeptember 1917November 1917Communist Party
2 Mikhail PokrovskyNovember 1917March 1918
3 Pyotr SmidovichMarch 1918October 1918
4 Lev KamenevOctober 191816 January 1926
5 Konstantin Ukhanov16 January 19261931
6Nikolai Bulganin193122 July 1937
7 Ivan Sidorov22 July 19373 November 1938
8 Alexander Yefremov3 November 193814 April 1939
9 Vasily Pronin14 April 19397 December 1944
10 Georgy Popov7 December 194418 January 1950
11 Mikhail Yasnov18 January 19502 February 1956
12 Nikolai Bobrovnikov2 February 19561961
13 Nikolai Dygai19611963
14 Vladimir Promyslov19631986
15 Valery Saikin3 January 198614 April 1990
16 Yury Luzhkov26 April 19902 July 1991[11]

Latest election edit

Summary of the 10 September 2023 Moscow mayoral election results
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergey SobyaninUnited Russia2,491,32776.85
Leonid ZyuganovCommunist Party264,6448.16
Boris ChernyshovLiberal Democratic Party183,1325.65
Vladislav DavankovNew People174,2865.38
Dmitry GusevA Just Russia128,3063.96
Total3,241,695100.00
Valid votes3,241,69599.40
Invalid/blank votes19,7180.60
Registered voters/turnout7,604,05542.89

Official results published by the Moscow City Electoral Commission [12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Constitution of the Russian Federation, 65-1
  2. ^ "Устав города Москвы (утв. Московской городской Думой 28 июня 1995 г.) / Глава 1. Основные положения (ст.ст. 1 - 10)".
  3. ^ Цыбульский, Владимир (January 24, 2013). Синдром отмены (in Russian). Lenta.ru. Retrieved August 21, 2013.
  4. ^ "Russia's Medvedev Proposes Direct Elections Of Governors".
  5. ^ "Лужков официально вступил в должность мэра Москвы" [Luzhkov officially took office as mayor of Moscow] (in Russian). December 17, 2003.
  6. ^ "Лужков вступил в должность мэра Москвы" [Luzhkov took office as mayor of Moscow] (in Russian). July 26, 2007.
  7. ^ "Подписан Указ о досрочном прекращении полномочий мэра Москвы" [Decree on early termination of powers of the Mayor of Moscow was signed]. kremlin.ru (in Russian). June 5, 2013.
  8. ^ "Собянин официально вступил в должность мэра Москвы" [Sobyanin officially took office as mayor of Moscow]. RIA Novosti (in Russian). September 12, 2013.
  9. ^ "Собянин официально вступил в должность мэра Москвы" [Sobyanin officially took office as mayor of Moscow]. RIA Novosti (in Russian). September 18, 2018.
  10. ^ "Собянин официально вступил в должность мэра Москвы" [Sobyanin officially took office as mayor of Moscow]. Vedomosti (in Russian). September 18, 2023.
  11. ^ Москва
  12. ^ Данные о предварительных итогах голосования. Выборы Мэра Москвы

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