During the
Soviet period, the high authority in the krai was shared between three persons: The first secretary of the Krasnoyarsk CPSU Committee (who in reality had the most authority), the chairman of the krai Soviet (legislative power), and the chairman of the krai Executive Committee (executive power). Since the
Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the demise of the
CPSU, the head of the krai administration, and eventually the governor has been appointed or elected alongside the elected
regional parliament. The Charter of Krasnoyarsk Krai is the fundamental law of the region. The
Legislative Assembly of Krasnoyarsk Krai is the province's
regional standing legislative (representative) body. The Legislative Assembly exercises its authority by passing laws, resolutions, and other legal acts and by supervising the implementation and observance of the laws and other legal acts passed by it. The legislative assembly consists of 52 deputies. 22 of them are elected in 22 one-mandate electoral districts by
plurality system, 2 in Taymyr, 2 in Evenkia, and 26 are elected by
proportional system from the lists offered by political parties. The highest executive body is the Oblast Government, which includes territorial executive bodies such as district administrations, committees, and commissions that facilitate development and run the day-to-day matters of the province. The Oblast administration supports the activities of the Governor who is the highest official and acts as the guarantor of the observance of the krai Charter in accordance with the
Constitution of Russia. In December 1991, president
Boris Yeltsin appointed Arkady Veprev as the first governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai. In January 1993 Yeltsin appointed Valery Zubov as the second governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai. In Krasnoyarsk Territory governor elections were called. Zubov was elected in a universal election for a five-year term. The
Legislative Assembly of Krasnoyarsk Krai was created as well. In 1998, Zubov lost in the gubernatorial election to
General Aleksandr Lebed, a well-known politician in all of Russia. In 2002 Lebed died in a helicopter accident. In 2002,
Alexander Khloponin, the governor of
Taymyr Autonomous Okrug and an influential businessman, was elected a governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai. In 2007, he was nominated by
president Vladimir Putin for re-election, and the legislative assembly elected Khloponin for the second term. In 2010, after Khloponin was promoted to the office of the president's envoy in the
North Caucasian Federal District,
Lev Kuznetsov, a businessman and politician from Khloponin's circle, became the new governor of the krai. After Kuznetsov,
Viktor Tolokonsky became Governor September 2017. After Tolokonsky,
Aleksandr Uss became the
Governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai where he remains in the role today. Krasnoyarsk Krai is represented in the
Federation Council of Russia, the
upper house of the
Russian parliament by two senators. In 2007, eight deputies were elected to the
State Duma from Krasnoyarsk regional lists of different
political parties. ==Economy==