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  2. Russia under Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    The overall tax burden was lower in Russia under Putin than in most European countries. [151] President Putin signed into law in 2024, a bill imposing a 13% progressive wealth tax for those earning up to 2.4 million rubles ($27,500) annually, a 22% income tax on those earning above 50 million rubles ($573,000), and a 5% increase on corporate taxes.

  3. Federalism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The republics declared their own sovereignties, but remained a part of the Russian Federation, and the treaty was "sharply skewed toward centralism". Additionally, the 1993 Constitution of Russia abolished these sovereignties altogether, and after changes in the government, leaders of federal subjects began being appointed by Moscow.

  4. Putin Regime - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Putin | demonym = Russian | government_type = c[Federalism|Federal]] Putinist dominant party presidential republic under authoritarian dictatorship | ruling party = United Russia | title_leader = President | leader1 = Vladimir Putin | year_leader1 = 2000-2008 | leader2 = Dmitriy Medvedev | year_leader2 = 2008-2012 | leader3 = Vladimir ...

  5. Political groups under Vladimir Putin's presidency - Wikipedia

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    As President Vladimir Putin, a former employee of the Leningrad and Leningrad Oblast KGB Directorate and former Chief of the Committee for External Relations of Saint Petersburg Mayor's Office, had come to the presidency in 2000, many political observers noticed quick career promotion of bureaucrats and businesspeople from Saint Petersburg to the federal power bodies (especially the ...

  6. Putin Has Left the World No Other Option But Regime Change - AOL

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    Photo Illustration by Erin O'Flynn/The Daily Beast/GettyVladimir Putin must go.His demented Kremlin speech Friday, during a ceremony in which he feebly asserted Russia was annexing portions of ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Germany silent on Putin's call to free Russian hitman - AOL

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    Germany declined to be drawn on Friday on whether talks were underway on swapping a Russian state hitman serving a life sentence in a German prison for detained U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich ...

  9. List of Vladimir Putin legislation and programs - Wikipedia

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    (Federal Law On the Election of the President of the Russian Federation. Full text in English: [10]) Proposed on 4 January 2003, signed on 6 October 2003:It establishes a limited list of powers of the local self-government and defines the circumstances under which they have to be delegated to executive power bodies of the Federal subject.