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Mikhail Sheremet
Mikhail Sergeyevich Sheremet (; ; born 23 May 1971) is a Russian and former Ukraine, Ukrainian politician serving as a member of the State Duma and a member of the State Duma Committee on Energy since 5 October 2016. Previously, he served as First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Crimea from 2014 to 2016. Biography Mikhail Sheremet was born on 23 May 1971 in Dzhankoi, Dzhankoy, which was then part of the Crimea in the Soviet Union, Crimean Oblast of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. From 1988 to 1989, he worked at the Dzhankoi Machine-building Plant as an apprentice turner. In 1993, he received a higher military education, graduating from the Simferopol Higher Military-Political Construction School. In 1995, he graduated from the retraining specialty "Financier" at the International Institute of Management, Business and Law of the International Academy of Sciences of San Marino (the institute was located in the city of Sloviansk, Ukraine and closed in 1996). ...
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State Duma
The State Duma is the lower house of the Federal Assembly (Russia), Federal Assembly of Russia, with the upper house being the Federation Council (Russia), Federation Council. It was established by the Constitution of Russia, Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993. The Duma headquarters are located in central Moscow, a few steps from Manezhnaya Square, Moscow, Manege Square. Its members are referred to as deputies. The State Duma replaced the Supreme Soviet of Russia, Supreme Soviet as a result of the new constitution introduced by Boris Yeltsin in the aftermath of the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993, and approved in a 1993 Russian constitutional referendum, nationwide referendum. In the 2007 Russian legislative election, 2007 and 2011 Russian legislative elections a full party-list proportional representation with 7% electoral threshold system was used, but this was subsequently repealed. The legislature's term length was initially 2 years in the 1993–1995 ele ...
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