of October 31, 1995 12-P
On the case of interpretation of article 136 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation
Constitutional court of the Russian Federation as a part of the Chairman V. A. Tumanov, judges M. V. Baglaya, N. T. Vedernikov, N. V. Vitruk, Yu. M. Danilov, V. D. Zorkin, A. L. Kononov, V. O. Luchina, T. G. Morshchakova, N. V. Seleznyov, V. G. Strekozov, O. I. Tiunov, B. S. Ebzeev, V. G. Yaroslavtsev, with participation of representatives of the State Duma of Federal Assembly which sent inquiry to the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, V. B. Isakov and O. O. Mironov, and also invited in meeting of the representative of the President of the Russian Federation - V. M. Savitsky;
being guided by Article 125 (part 5) Constitutions of the Russian Federation, part one item 4, parts two and third Article 3, Item 2 parts two of Article 21 and article 105 of the Federal constitutional Law "About the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation",
considered case on interpretation of article 136 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation in open plenary meeting.
Reason for consideration of the case, according to part one of article 36 of the Federal constitutional Law "About the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation", was the request of the State Duma of Federal Assembly about interpretation of article 136 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
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