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Government of Russia / Government / Political philosophy / Politics / State Duma / Head of state / Duma / President of Russia / Separation of powers / Constitution / Presidency / Head of government
Date: 2014-02-03 13:40:33
Government of Russia
Government
Political philosophy
Politics
State Duma
Head of state
Duma
President of Russia
Separation of powers
Constitution
Presidency
Head of government

What hinders the development of democracy in Russia? Mikhail KRASNOV, Moscow Department head of the department of constitutional and municipal law of the National Research University "Higher School of Economics", Doctor

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