The politics of Russia take place in the framework of the federal semi-presidential republic of Russia. According to the Constitution of Russia, the President of Russia is head of state, and of a multi-party system with executive power exercised by the government, headed by the Prime Minister, who is appointed by the President with the parliament's approval. Legislative power is vested in the two houses of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, while the President and the government issue numerous legally binding by-laws.
Since gaining its independence with the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991, Russia has seen serious challenges in its efforts to forge a political system to follow nearly seventy-five years of Soviet rule. For instance, leading figures in the legislative and executive branches have put forth opposing views of Russia's political direction and the governmental instruments that should be used to follow it. That conflict reached a climax in September and October 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin used military force to dissolve the parliament and called for new legislative elections. This event marked the end of Russia's first constitutional period, which was defined by the much-amended constitution adopted by the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1978. A new constitution, was approved by referendum in December 1993.
With a new constitution and a new parliament representing diverse parties and factions, Russia's political structure subsequently showed signs of stabilization. As the transition period extended into the mid-1990s, the power of the national government continued to wane as Russia's regions gained political and economic concessions from Moscow. Although the struggle between executive and legislative branches was partially resolved by the new constitution, the two branches continued to represent fundamentally opposing visions of Russia's future.
То, что не можешь удержать, у тебя отнимут. Природа не терпит пустоты. Светло-тёплое место пусто не бывает.
Лучшее, что может случится для нацориентированных русских-славян, это распад. Так есть шанс создать что-то своё, то что надо было делать ещё в конце восьмидесятых, как все остальные нацреспублики, а не тупо грабить-кайфовать с Ельциным. Kill the patriots.
Russia may be corrupt as shit, and has jewish influence on it, but at least they arent trying to replace their own people with pajeets and niggers.
Elijah Howard
Yes, russians took over Zig Forums (and kiwi) following earnest. There are no anons left. Just a bunch of Russians circle jerking and butt fucking each other on this board.
Aiden Bailey
No, russians are just trying to replace Americans and Europeans with pajeets and niggers
Anthony Wright
Hello CIA, go kill yourself Reminder that Mossad + CIA is trying to blame everything on Russians.
Carson Edwards
Leftwing and Rightwing do not exist. They never have, and they never will.
Landon Diaz
Sounds like heaven compared to the swarms of literal african americans nigger apes and mestizo spics where I live.
Appreciate what you have.
Anthony Jenkins
It all really is so tiresome. We're supposed to just wake up one day, read this backwards bullshit, and just forget the past 2-3 decades of researching this shit? Some of us have been "redpilled" longer than most of these pitiful shills, and agents have been alive. And they still wonder how we spot them from a mile away? I can't wait for one of these idiots to make THE MISTAKE, and everyone starts shooting already. The final test for who rules this world.
Putin is in league with Jewish bankers and they still crackdown on so called "anti-Semitism." Putin also attacked his fellow Whites in Ukraine, targeted civilians, and displaced over one million of them into Poland.
Also, Christianity opposes racial and ethnic nationalism except for Jews. Even someone who leans towards reconstructed (through linguistics, archaeology, and philology) European pagan faiths but feels agnostic towards the physical existence of deities despite being called a "LARPer" is less likely to support miscegenation and international corporatism and international (((financial capitalism))).
By the way, Moscow has a significant Muslim population and a significant Turkic population. They will be unleashed against White European civilians in Poland and the Baltic nations if people let their guard down not that I hate the average Russian.
Calling Russia corrupt is like calling the Atlantic ocean wet. The defining characteristic of Russian political life is theft. That's the reason why the State Department back under Obama put sanctions on individual oligarchs instead of Russia at large – they understood that the oligarchs run that shithole and they run it purely for enrichment of their own bank accounts.
Hudson Sanders
no, it was the reaction of the people to the ukrainian pro-jewish nazis, who gained some power after the coup, russian gov just took advantage of the situation, what is natural.
"Putin" is a label of the (((global russian mafia))), do not be fixated on this figure.
Joseph Edwards
Active measures, hypernormalization – all political parties since the USSR restructure are state run; One Belt One Road is the alignment of eastern despotisms with their Reshield & co. western banker socialism paymasters, with its center in the 'world island' in the ChosenLand, ruling through tech taken by espionage, or force transfer in China.
Russians are more free in many ways than citizens of many other countries, not excusing anything, just saying at a practical level this is an argument you can make
Jeremiah Martin
From what I've heard about Moscow and other big Russian cities is that they're overflowing with the turd people of the former Soviet union. You'd find shitskins from every -stan country, manning the counters at all supermarkets, fast food joints and gas stations. Like America with their niggers I guess.