The Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus of the 12th convocation is the Belarusian parliament, which was elected in 1990 as the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian SSR of the 12th convocation. It became a national parliament of Belarus after the proclamation of independence. The Supreme Council adopted the Declaration of Independence of Belarus on July 27, 1990. It is widely regarded as the final democratically-elected Parliament of Belarus.
Supreme Council of Belarus of the 12th convocation | |||||
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Meeting place | Government House | ||||
Term | 15 May 1990 | – 9 January 1996||||
Election | March–May 1990 | ||||
Members | 328 / 360 (by May 15, 1990)
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Chairman | Mikalay Dzyemyantsyey (1990–1991) Stanislau Shushkevich (1991–1994) Myechyslaw Hryb (1994–1996) |
The first round of voting to the Supreme Council was held on 4 March 1990. For the first time the opposition took place in Parliament. As a result, the Belarusian Popular Front opposition faction with 26 deputies was formed. The total number of deputies was 328 people.[1]
The successor of the Supreme Soviet of the 12th convocation was the newly elected Supreme Council of the Republic of Belarus of the 13th convocation, which began its work January 9, 1996.
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