The Duma is a representative.
Yes it is called the State Duma
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A soviet is a commune run by workers, or more accurately the dictatorship of the proletariat, whereas the Duma is the Russian version of a parliament that is currently part of the "democracy" operating in Russia today.
The Russian parliament (or legislature, congress, etc.)- the representative body to which a small electorate chose members.
The Russian Duma was created after the Russian Revolution of 1905. The Duma was a type of Parliament, however it never had any real power. Tsar Nicholas reneged on all his promises to institute more of a constitutional monarchy than an autocratic monarchy in Russia. The Duma was dissolved not too long afterward and life went back to the way it had been before the Duma ever existed.
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Yes it is called the State Duma
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The State Duma
Parliament
The name of the parliament building is the Federal Assembly of Russia. The Duma is it's lower house, which is often mistaken for the entirety of the parliament. The Duma is probably the term you are looking for.
The former Russian parliament is called the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation.
Tsar Nicolas formed parliament (Duma) because the peasants wanted it
A soviet is a commune run by workers, or more accurately the dictatorship of the proletariat, whereas the Duma is the Russian version of a parliament that is currently part of the "democracy" operating in Russia today.
The State Duma is the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia.
Yes, it was removed during a large part of the Soviet Union times, but it is now restored as the nations lower house in a two house system. 'Duma' means 'thought' so the naming was appropriate.