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What is duma???????​

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Answered by hussain48
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The Duma ("Assembly" in Russian) was an elected semi-representative body in Russia from 1906 to 1917. It was created by the leader of the ruling Tsarist regime Tsar Nicholas II in 1905 when the government was desperate to divide the opposition during an uprising. The creation of the assembly was very much against his will, but he had promised to create an elected, national, legislative assembly.

Answered by aryan4468
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Answer:

1st Definition: Duma is a Russian assembly formed between 1906 to 1917.

2nd Definition: Duma is  a legislative body in the ruling assembly of Russia and of some other republics of the former Soviet Union

Explanation:

Duma was formed by Tsar Nicholas II, who was the leader of the ruling party. He had promised to bring an elected national legislative assembly. There were four Duma in total. It was expected that Duma would bring democracy.

It is considered as a failure for the people. This assembly was divided into 2 chambers – one was elected by the people and the other is elected by Tsar. This chamber holds supremacy over any actions of the one elected by the Russian people. Also, Tsar retained the supreme autocratic power.

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