The standing of the President of the Russian Federation is outlined in chapter four of the Constitution.
The President shall be the top of state and therefore the guarantor of the Constitution and of civil and human, rights and liberties. He shall take measures to safeguard the sovereignty of the Russian Federation, its independence and integrity, and to confirm the concerted functioning and interaction of all bodies of state power.
The President shall outline the essential domestic policy tips of the state.
The President shall outline the essential foreign policy tips of the state.
The President shall be the Commander-in-Chief of the military.
The President shall resolve problems with citizenship of the Russian Federation award state decorations, and grant pardons.
The head of state in Russia is the President Vladimir Putin.
The Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on the date of answer 28.05.10
During World War I, Czar Nicholas II was the head of state for Russia. However, he was overthrown and killed in 1917.
Dmitry Medvedev
Yes, Russia has a parliament and political system similar to other countries in Europe, with a Prime Minister as Head of Government and a President as Head of State.
In today's Russia, elections are held to determine the most popular political party, whose leader then becomes the head of government.
Yes. The President is the head of state, but does not exercise exclusive executive authority, as the Russian system also has a Prime Minister.
The President of the Russian Federation. The Prime Minister is the head of Government.
Nikita Khrushchev .
The president, who is currently Vladimir Putin.
Because Euro 2012 uses the Head To Head system if teams are level on points, and because Greece beat Russia they go above them
the head on the west represented Rome and the head on the east represented Constantinople