Head of the Chechen Republic
Head of the Chechen Republic | |
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Term length | Seven years, unlimited |
Inaugural holder | Akhmad Kadyrov |
Formation | 5 October 2003 |
The Head of the Chechen Republic (formerly President of the Chechen Republic or President of Chechnya) is the highest office within the Political system of the Chechen Republic. The office was instituted in 2003 during the course of the Second Chechen War, when the Russian federal government regained control over the region and after a constitutional referendum approved the current Constitution of the Chechen Republic.
Eligibility
According to the article 66 of the Constitution of the Chechen Republic, a citizen of Russia, no younger than thirty years old, may be elected Head. The term is for seven years, with no limits on serving multiple terms (prior to the 2007 constitutional referendum the Head was elected for five years, with a two term limit). The Head is not allowed to be at the same time a deputy of the Parliament of the Chechen Republic, or deputy of a representative body of local self-government.
Presidents and Heads of the Chechen Republic
# | Name | Portrait | Took office | Left office | Political party |
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1 | Akhmad Kadyrov | 5 October 2003 | 9 May 2004 (murdered) | Independent | |
- | Sergey Abramov | 9 May 2004 | 30 August 2004 | Independent | |
2 | Alu Alkhanov | 30 August 2004 | 15 February 2007 (rejected) | Independent | |
3 | Ramzan Kadyrov | 15 February 2007 | Incumbent | United Russia |
See also
- Politics of Chechnya
- President of Ichkeria - list of presidents of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, a movement with de facto control of the region in 1991–1999.
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