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Vladimir Putin served as the fifth Prime Minister under Boris Yeltin, He was then hand picked by President Yeltin to be the Second President of the Russian Federation. In 2000 he stepped down as president (due to presidential restrictions), he hand selected Dmitry Medvedev who then appointed Vladimir Putin as Prime Minister. Vladimir Putin is still serving as The Russian Federation's Prime Minister and the Presidents right hand man.
Vladimir Putin, who served two consecutive terms as the President of the Russian Federation, is currently the Prime Minister under the administration run by President Dmitry Medvedev.
The independent republics of Russia, often referred to as the republics within the Russian Federation, include regions such as Tatarstan, Chechnya, Bashkortostan, and Dagestan. Each republic has a degree of autonomy and is home to distinct ethnic groups, cultures, and languages. They have their own constitutions and official languages, which reflect their diverse heritage. However, these republics remain under the jurisdiction of the Russian federal government.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Which we commonly call Russia. The Russian Federation under Communist government.
Well first off was because Medvedev had supported Putin since the beginning and played a huge role in his presidential cabinet and as a friend. Also under Russian constitution you can't hold the presidential office for that long, you must wait another term under a different leader and then you can rerun again.
In 1922, under Lenin's leadership, Russia was officially divided into four republics, which included the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, the Ukrainian SSR, the Belarusian SSR, and the Transcaucasian SFSR. This division marked the formation of the Soviet Union, officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The creation of the USSR aimed to consolidate power and promote communist ideology across the diverse regions of the former Russian Empire. Over time, the union expanded to include several additional republics.
Under communism and Lenin in 1917, under the title Soviet Socialistic Republics in 1922.
Well i assume you mean the 2008 Russo-Georgian war, first off the Georgians started the war by attacking South Ossetia and attacking russian peacekeepers and russia responded to this by sending in troops to protect the russian peacekeepers and also the citizens of South Ossetia, who mainly were all Russian citizens. (this has been proven by the UN and the EU) Also the war was under Medvedev's presidency so Putin held no power to make a military decision.
AnswerBy 1921 Russia had lost Finland, the Baltic republics, Russian Poland and Bessarabia. This was less than the Russian losses under the terms of Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (March 1918).Joncey and Vlad
German guilt for the Holocaust, the World Wars, and Bismarck's Aggressions haunts the Younger Generation, and is the reason for German Pacifism today. This presents difficulties for the defense of Europe from new Russian Aggressions which may come from the Nationalist Militarist rebuilding of Russian Forces under Putin's Dictatorship.
Russia was not divided into separate republics when the Soviet Union was first formed. The Soviet Union was formed when Russia, the Ukraine, Belarus and the Transcaucasian Federation (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan) banded together to form the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union then added more and more republics. In 1991, the Soviet Union dissolved into 15 separate republics.
1991 The USSR did not "turn into Russia." The USSR was a collection of many separate republics into one nation much like the United States is a collection of individual states into one nation. In 1991, the USSR broke up into 15 separate nations one of which was the Russian Federation.