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  2. Constitution of Russia - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2022, none of these territories is fully controlled by Russian forces, and Russian law does not define their borders: Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia will "continue consultations with the residents" as to the oblast borders, and that the people’s republics are annexed "in the 2014 borders", [23] but high ...

  3. Politics of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Federation states that Russia is a democratic federal law-bound state with a republican form of government, which has been proven of not being acted upon today. [40] Political scientist Larry Diamond, writing in 2015, stated "no serious scholar would consider Russia today a democracy". [41]

  4. Federal Assembly (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Assembly [c] is the bicameral national legislature of Russia. The upper house is the Federation Council, and the lower house is the State Duma. The assembly was established by the Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993, replacing the former Supreme Soviet of Russia. It is located in Moscow.

  5. Decree on the system of government of Russia (1918)

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    According to the constitution, Russia was to be declared a democratic federal republic. The fundamental basis of the state was representative democracy and federation of both [2] national and territorial autonomous oblasts. [5] This was in contrast to the Decembrist constitution project, which proposed a federal constitutional monarchy on an ...

  6. Russian Constituent Assembly - Wikipedia

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    A democratically elected Constituent Assembly to create a Russian constitution was one of the main demands of all Russian revolutionary parties prior to the Russian Revolution of 1905. In 1906, the Tsar decided to grant basic civil liberties and hold elections for a newly created legislative body, the State Duma .

  7. 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    The Kadet party had changed its name to 'People's Freedom Party' by 1917, but the new name was rarely used. [34] Kadets campaigned for national unity, law and order, honour commitments to the allies of Russia and 'honorable peace'. [32] The Kadets condemned Bolsheviks in election campaign. [35]

  8. House Intelligence Committee chair says Russian propaganda ...

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    House Intelligence Committee chair Mike Turner said Sunday that Russian propaganda has ... authoritarian versus democracy battle,” he added. The Senate passed a $95.3 billion foreign aid bill ...

  9. Russian Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Republic, [f] referred to as the Russian Democratic Federative Republic [g] in the 1918 Constitution, was a short-lived state which controlled, de jure, the territory of the former Russian Empire after its proclamation by the Russian Provisional Government on 1 September (14 September, N.S. Tooltip New Style) 1917 in a decree signed by Alexander Kerensky as Minister-Chairman and ...