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*A video of a parliamentary vote in the Duma
*A video of a parliamentary vote in the Duma
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:The parliamentary procedures foresee 20 seconds for voting, and starting at 0:35 in the video, parliamentarians can be seen rushing through the empty rows and pressing the vote buttons for their absent colleagues.
:The parliamentary procedures foresee 20 seconds for voting, and starting at 0:35 in the video, parliamentarians can be seen rushing through the empty rows and pressing the vote buttons for their absent colleagues.
:Final vote count is at 2:51 &mdash; 449 votes for the bill, despite only 88 members of parliament actually having been present.
:Final vote count is at 2:51 &mdash; 449 votes for the bill, despite only 88 members of parliament actually having been present.

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A collection of videos relating to the topic of Duma.
  • A video of a parliamentary vote in the Duma
The parliamentary procedures foresee 20 seconds for voting, and starting at 0:35 in the video, parliamentarians can be seen rushing through the empty rows and pressing the vote buttons for their absent colleagues.
Final vote count is at 2:51 — 449 votes for the bill, despite only 88 members of parliament actually having been present.