Something like it. They are under a {| ! colspan="2" |
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I have no idea... I wish that knew since once asked this same question... Ha Ha
President election (6 years)
Parliament election (4 years)
Local parliaments election (4 ears)
Independent media
Independent justice system etc...
It's an emerging democracy, but the Communist Party of Russia is the 2nd largest party after United Russia, so communism in the RF is still prevelant.
No
It's: "Russia" or "Russian Federation"If you are referring to the sovjet republic then it is the sovjet republic and not russia.
on the 14th of september of 1917, duma declared russia a republic
When did Russia stop being a monarchy and become a republic?
Both Russia and the Czech republic used to be parts of the soviets union. After the dis-solvent of the Soviet union 15 new countries were formed, one of which was Russia and another Czech republic. Therefore Russia and the Czech republic are not the same country.
No. America has a federal presidentialconstitutional republic and Russia has a federal semi-presidential republic.
The USSR no longer exist; however when it did, the largest republic was Russia. At the time of the formation of of the USSR in 1923-1924, Russia was known as the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic.
It borders Russia and People's Republic of China.
russia
up to what i think russia has republic and america doesn't
We had bad times at 85-98, but no, Russia wasn't.
The ethnic group Chechens are trying to get their republic called the Chechen Republic to be independent from Russia. Periodically, conditions become unstable and fighting breaks out between Russia and the Chechens. Despite several attempts, and these unstable conditions, the Chechen Republic remains a part of Russia to this day.
No it's a state in Russia