MOSCOW, October 28 (RAPSI) – The State Duma passed a bill on powers and formation order of the country’s Constitutional Court in a final third reading on Wednesday, according to the official website of the lower house of Russia’s parliament.
The draft law is related to amendments to the Constitution adopted on March 14.
The initiative envisages that the Constitutional Court is to be consisted of 11 judges including a chairperson and a deputy chair.
On a presidential request the Court will check necessary validity of draft laws on amendments to the Constitution, federal constitutional draft laws and federal and regional bills and adopted initiatives before their signing by the President, the legislative proposal reads.
Under the bill, the Constitutional Court must solve issues on the possibility of execution of decisions and rulings of international bodies, foreign or international courts and arbitration.