Head of the Republic of Ingushetia
The Head of the Republic of Ingushetia (Russian: Глава Республики Ингушетия), formerly President of the Republic of Ingushetia, is the highest office within the Government of Ingushetia, Russia. The Head is elected by Parliament of Ingushetia. Term of service is five years.[1]
Head of the Republic of Ingushetia | |
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Nominator | President of Russia |
Appointer | People's Assembly of Ingushetia |
Term length | 5 years |
Inaugural holder | Ruslan Aushev |
Formation | 18 February 1993 |
Website | ingushetia.ru |
History
On 4 June 1992, the Supreme Soviet of Russia adopted Act No. 2927-1 "On the formation of the Ingush Republic within the Russian Federation".[2] Checheno-Ingushetia was officially divided into Ingushetia and Chechnya. On 2 November 1992, by the presidential decree, a state of emergency was introduced on the territory of the future Ingushetia and the Provisional Administration was created.
On February 28, 1993, elections of the President of the Ingush Republic were held, at which only one candidate was participating, Major General Ruslan Aushev. Having received the support of 99.94% of the voters, he became the first president of Ingushetia. On March 7, the inauguration of the first President of Ingushetia took place in the House of Culture of Nazran. On December 29, 2001, Aushev announced his early resignation.
On April 7, 2002, early presidential elections were held in the Republic of Ingushetia. Eight candidates applied for this post, but none of them received more than 50% of the vote. On April 28, 2002, Murat Zyazikov was elected in the second round with 53,15%. In 2004, at the initiative of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin, the elections of governors were canceled in favor of appointment of President's suggested candidates by the regional legislatures.
Since January 1, 2011, the position has been renamed from "President of the Republic of Ingushetia" to "Head of the Republic of Ingushetia". On June 1, 2012, a federal law came into force providing for the return of direct gubernatorial elections in Russia. On April 2, 2013, five months before the expected elections in Ingushetia, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law according to which the regions were given the right to independently determine the procedure for electing a head of the region. On May 7, members of the People's Assembly of Ingushetia voted to abolish direct elections of the head of the republic.[3]
List
No. | Image | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Notes |
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Presidents of Ingushetia (1993–2010) | ||||||
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Ruslan Aushev | independent | 7 March 1993 | 28 December 2001 | Elected in 1993, 1994, 1998. Resigned |
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Akhmed Malsagov | 28 December 2001 | 23 May 2002 | Acting president as chairman of the Government of Ingushetia | |
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Murat Zyazikov | 23 May 2002 | 30 October 2008 | Elected in 2002, appointed by the People's Assembly of Ingushetia in 2005. Resigned | |
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Yunus-bek Yevkurov | United Russia | 30 October 2008 | 3 July 2009 | Appointed by Dmitry Medvedev as Acting President of Ingushetia, approved by the People's Assembly |
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Rashid Gaisanov | 3 July 2009 | 12 August 2009 | Acting president as chairman of the Government of Ingushetia. Appointed after Yevkurov's assassination attempt | |
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Yunus-bek Yevkurov | 12 August 2009 | 31 December 2010 | Position renamed | |
Heads of Ingushetia (2011–) | ||||||
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Yunus-bek Yevkurov | United Russia | 1 January 2011 | 5 July 2013 | Term expired |
— | 5 July 2013 | 8 September 2013 | Appointed by Vladimir Putin as Acting Head of Ingushetia | |||
(3) | 8 September 2013 | 26 June 2019 | Approved by the People's Assembly in 2013 and 2018. Resigned following protests over Ingushetia—Chechnya border demarcation | |||
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Mahmud-Ali Kalimatov | 26 June 2019 | 8 September 2019 | Appointed by Vladimir Putin as Acting Head of Ingushetia | |
4 | 8 September 2019 | Incumbent | Approved by the People's Assembly |
Timeline

References
- Constitution of the Republic of Ingushetia, Article 65.
- On the formation of the Ingush Republic within the Russian Federation, Law of the Russian Federation dated June 04, 1992 No. 2927-1
- The parliament of Ingushetia has canceled direct elections for the head of the republic