No, the Prime Minister of Russia is appointed and needs to report to the President. The Prime Minister's duties and responsibilities rest in the administrative side of the government. The Prime Minister does not have much say in decision making; the President and his cabinet hold most of that power. However, currently the Prime Minister (Vladimir Putin) is the head of the party in power even though he is not President. In this particular circumstance, he does have control of the nation, as he strongly influences the current President.
Vladimir Putin, the Prime Minister of Russia, has two daughters. They are Mariya and Yekaterina.
Russia does not have an emperor anymore. It now has a president and Prime minister.
He became the leader of russia on 1929.
Yes
Winston Churchill was , during WW2 , was the Prime Minister of Great Britain whereas Stalin was the leader of Russia during the same time period .
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Yes in Russia.
He is Dmitry Medvedev.
Mikhail Fradkov was the Prime Minister of Russia from 2004 to September of 2007, when he was succeeded by Viktor Zubkov. Fradkov would go on the serve as the Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service.
Russia does not have a mayor, it has a national government. The President of Russia is Dmitri Medvedev and the Prime Minister is Vladimir Putin.
Prime Minister of the Russian Federation in accordance with Article 24 of th Federal Constitutional Law, head of the government of Russia is Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev, since May 8, 2012.
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