Political Science, asked by gkhuteta7195, 10 months ago

What is the executive branch of russian government called?

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The executive branch of the Russian government called the president and prime minister.

Explanation:

  • The executive office of the Prime Minister as well as the executive office of the premier or the president.
  • Both the prime minister and president coexist together for the proper functioning of the Russian government.
  • The Constitution of Russia specifies that the President is considered to be the Head.
  • And the Cabinets were led by the Prime Minister.
  • He is considered as the administrator for a multi-party system with the consent of the King.
  • According to Section 24 of the Federal Constitutional Act' On the Russian Federation State,' the Primer Minister ' leads the Russian Federation Policy.'
  • After President Russia's Prime Minister is viewed as the government's second-highest role.

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The head of the state of Russia is President and is headed by the prime minister who is appointed by the president with the approval of parliament.

Explanation:

  • The head of the state of Russia is President and is headed by the prime minister who is appointed by the president with the approval of parliament.
  • The president is considered as the king of the parliament and the cabinet is governed by him.
  • The "Russian Federation Policy" is also led by the Russin president.
  • The role of Prime minister is the second-highest role of the country.
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