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As with the federal government of Russia Ivanovo Oblast government is also divided into three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. The Charter of Ivanovo Oblast form the provincial law.
Government of Ivanovo Oblast
Polity type
Regional government
Constitution
Constitution of Russia
Charter of Ivanovo Oblast
Legislative branch
Name
Ivanovo Oblast Duma
Type
Unicameralism
Meeting place
Ivanovo
Presiding officer
Dmitrieva Marina Avenirovna, Chairman of Ivanovo Oblast Duma
Executive branch
Head of State and Government
Title
Governor
Currently
Stanislav Voskresensky
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