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In the Russian political system, the State Duma has more power than the Federation Council. The State Duma is the lower house of the Federal Assembly and is responsible for drafting and passing legislation. The Federation Council, on the other hand, is the upper house and primarily focuses on representing the interests of the regions and approving laws passed by the State Duma.

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Type of government in Russia?

Article 3 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation states that the bearer of sovereignty and the only source of power in the Russian Federation is its multinational people. The people exercise their power directly and through bodies of state power and local self-government. No one may appropriate the power in the Russian Federation. The seizure of power or appropriation of the authority will be prosecuted under federal law.


Does Russia have a Unitary government system or a Federal system?

The Federation of Russia has a federal system of government because the national government holds power but sub national governments also have powers that cannot be taken away from them. The Russian Federation consists of 83 sub national governments. The Federation of Russia though it is a Federal system does have a strong centralized government with lots of power given to the president.


5 permanent member countries of the security council?

The United Nations Security council has 5 perminent memebers (often known as the "Big 5"), which also hold veto power in the council. These 5 nations are; China, Russia, France, The United Kingdom, and The United States.


On the Un security council who has veto power?

A veto power in the UN Security Council's context is a power to say "no" to any pre-resolutions if they in their opinion may think is not fit to passed and become a resolution. Answering the question, the permanent members of the Security Council shall have the veto powers. There are 5 permanent members which are: a) United States of America b) United Kingdom c) Russian Federation d) France e) China And besides having this veto power, the 5 permanent members shall have rights and been recognize in possesing nuclear weapons under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.


How many members are there in security council?

The UN security council has 15 members. Of these, 5 nations are permanent members (China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, & United States) who hold veto power. The remaining 10 are elected non-permanent members with two-year terms. The non-permanent members are elected from the General Assembly and do not have veto power over the Council's resolutions.

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Type of government in Russia?

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On the Un security council who has veto power?

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