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  2. Putinism - Wikipedia

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    Putinism (Russian: путинизм, romanized: putinizm) is the social, political, and economic system of Russia formed during the political leadership of Vladimir Putin.It is characterized by the concentration of political and financial powers in the hands of "siloviks", current and former "people with shoulder marks", coming from a total of 22 governmental enforcement agencies, the majority ...

  3. Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin [c] [d] (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who is the president of Russia.Putin has held continuous positions as president or prime minister since 1999: [e] as prime minister from 1999 to 2000 and from 2008 to 2012, and as president from 2000 to 2008 and from 2012 onward.

  4. Communist Party of the Russian Federation - Wikipedia

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    Communist protesters with a sign portraying an "order of dismissal" for Vladimir Putin for "betrayal of the national interests", Moscow, 1 May 2012. Under the present conditions in the Russian Federation, the CPRF calls for the following proposals: [39]

  5. Decommunization in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Decommunization in Russia is the process of dealing with the communist legacies in terms of institutions and personnel that tends towards breaking with the Soviet past. Compared with the decommunization efforts of the other former constituents of the Eastern Bloc and the Soviet Union, it has been restricted to half-measures, if conducted at all.

  6. Politics of Russia - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The politics of Russia take place in the framework of the federal semi-presidential republic of Russia. According to the Constitution of Russia, the President of Russia is head of state, and of a multi-party system with executive power exercised by the government, headed by the Prime Minister, who is appointed by the President with the ...

  7. Ruscism - Wikipedia

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    Ruscism[ a ] (also "Rashism" [ b ], "Russism" [ a ]), or Russian fascism, [ c ] is a neologism [ 3 ][ 4 ] and a derogatory term which is used by a number of scholars, politicians and publicists [ 5 ] to describe the political ideology and policies of the Russian state under Vladimir Putin.

  8. Political career of Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 to 1997, Putin was appointed to other positions in Saint Petersburg. In March 1994, he became first deputy head of the city administration. From 1995 through June 1997, he led the Saint Petersburg branch of the pro-government Our Home Is Russia political party. [5] From 1995 through June 1996 he was also the head of the advisory board ...

  9. History of the Russian Federation - Wikipedia

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    Putin's popularity, which stems from his reputation as a strong leader, stands in contrast to the unpopularity of his predecessor, but it hinges on a continuation of economic recovery. Putin came into office at an ideal time: after the devaluation of the ruble in 1998, which boosted demand for domestic goods, and while world oil prices were rising.