Short facts about the government of Russia
| Country
name: |
conventional long
form: Russian Federation
conventional short
form: Russia
local long form: Rossiyskaya
Federatsiya
local short form: Rossiya
former:
Russian Empire, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist
Republic |
| Government
type: |
federation |
| Administrative divisions: |
49 oblasts (oblastey, singular -
oblast), 21 republics* (respublik, singular - respublika), 10 autonomous
okrugs**(avtonomnykh okrugov, singular - avtonomnyy okrug), 6 krays*** (krayev,
singular - kray), 2 federal cities (singular - gorod)****, and 1 autonomous
oblast*****(avtonomnaya oblast'); Adygeya (Maykop)*, Aginskiy Buryatskiy
(Aginskoye)**, Altay (Gorno-Altaysk)*, Altayskiy (Barnaul)***, Amurskaya
(Blagoveshchensk), Arkhangel'skaya, Astrakhanskaya, Bashkortostan (Ufa)*,
Belgorodskaya, Bryanskaya, Buryatiya (Ulan-Ude)*, Chechnya (Groznyy)*,
Chelyabinskaya, Chitinskaya, Chukotskiy (Anadyr')**, Chuvashiya (Cheboksary)*,
Dagestan (Makhachkala)*, Evenkiyskiy (Tura)**, Ingushetiya (Nazran')*,
Irkutskaya, Ivanovskaya, Kabardino-Balkariya (Nal'chik)*, Kaliningradskaya,
Kalmykiya (Elista)*, Kaluzhskaya, Kamchatskaya (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy),
Karachayevo-Cherkesiya (Cherkessk)*, Kareliya (Petrozavodsk)*, Kemerovskaya,
Khabarovskiy***, Khakasiya (Abakan)*, Khanty-Mansiyskiy (Khanty-Mansiysk)**,
Kirovskaya, Komi (Syktyvkar)*, Koryakskiy (Palana)**, Kostromskaya,
Krasnodarskiy***, Krasnoyarskiy***, Kurganskaya, Kurskaya, Leningradskaya,
Lipetskaya, Magadanskaya, Mariy-El (Yoshkar-Ola)*, Mordoviya (Saransk)*,
Moskovskaya, Moskva (Moscow)****, Murmanskaya, Nenetskiy (Nar'yan-Mar)**,
Nizhegorodskaya, Novgorodskaya, Novosibirskaya, Omskaya, Orenburgskaya,
Orlovskaya (Orel), Penzenskaya, Permskaya, Komi-Permyatskiy (Kudymkar)**,
Primorskiy (Vladivostok)***, Pskovskaya, Rostovskaya, Ryazanskaya, Sakha
(Yakutsk)*, Sakhalinskaya (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk), Samarskaya, Sankt-Peterburg
(Saint Petersburg)****, Saratovskaya, Severnaya Osetiya-Alaniya [North Ossetia]
(Vladikavkaz)*, Smolenskaya, Stavropol'skiy***, Sverdlovskaya (Yekaterinburg),
Tambovskaya, Tatarstan (Kazan')*, Taymyrskiy (Dudinka)**, Tomskaya, Tul'skaya,
Tverskaya, Tyumenskaya, Tyva (Kyzyl)*, Udmurtiya (Izhevsk)*, Ul'yanovskaya,
Ust'-Ordynskiy Buryatskiy (Ust'-Ordynskiy)**, Vladimirskaya, Volgogradskaya,
Vologodskaya, Voronezhskaya, Yamalo-Nenetskiy (Salekhard)**, Yaroslavskaya,
Yevreyskaya*****; note - when using a place name with an adjectival ending
'skaya' or 'skiy,' the word Oblast' or Avonomnyy Okrug or Kray should be added
to the place name
note: the autonomous republics of Chechnya and
Ingushetiya were formerly the autonomous republic of Checheno-Ingushetia (the
boundary between Chechnya and Ingushetia has yet to be determined);
administrative divisions have the same names as their administrative centers
(exceptions have the administrative center name following in
parentheses) |
| Independence: |
24 August 1991 (from Soviet
Union) |
| National
holiday: |
Russia Day, 12 June
(1990) |
| Constitution: |
adopted 12 December
1993 |
| Legal
system: |
based on civil law system; judicial
review of legislative acts |
| Suffrage: |
18 years of age;
universal |
| Executive
branch: |
chief of state:
President Vladimir Vladimirovich PUTIN (acting president since 31
December 1999, president since 7 May 2000)
head of government:
Premier Mikhail Mikhaylovich KASYANOV (since 7 May 2000); First Deputy Premier
Aleksey Leonidovich KUDRIN (since 18 May 2000), Deputy Premiers Aleksey
Vasilyevich GORDEYEV (since 20 May 2000), Viktor Borisovich KHRISTENKO (since 31
May 1999), Ilya Iosifovich KLEBANOV (since 31 May 1999), Valentina Ivanovna
MATVIYENKO (since 22 September 1998)
cabinet: Ministries of the
Government or "Government" composed of the premier and his deputies, ministers,
and other agency heads; all are appointed by the president
note:
there is also a Presidential Administration (PA) that provides staff and policy
support to the president, drafts presidential decrees, and coordinates policy
among government agencies; a Security Council also reports directly to the
president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a
four-year term; election last held 26 March 2000 (next to be held NA 2004); note
- no vice president; if the president dies in office, cannot exercise his powers
because of ill health, is impeached, or resigns, the premier succeeds him; the
premier serves as acting president until a new presidential election is held,
which must be within three months; premier appointed by the president with the
approval of the Duma
election results: Vladimir Vladimirovich
PUTIN elected president; percent of vote - PUTIN 52.9%, Gennadiy Aadreyevich
ZYUGANOV 29.2%, Grigoriy Alekseyevich YAVLINSKIY
5.8% |
| Legislative
branch: |
bicameral Federal Assembly or
Federalnoye Sobraniye consists of the Federation Council or Sovet Federatsii
(178 seats; as of July 2000, members appointed by the top executive and
legislative officials in each of the 89 federal administrative units - oblasts,
krays, republics, autonomous okrugs and oblasts, and the federal cities of
Moscow and Saint Petersburg; members serve four-year terms) and the State Duma
or Gosudarstvennaya Duma (450 seats; half elected by proportional representation
from party lists winning at least 5% of the vote, and half from single-member
constituencies; members are elected by direct popular vote to serve four-year
terms)
elections: State Duma - last held 19 December 1999 (next
to be held NA December 2003)
election results: State Duma -
percent of vote received by parties clearing the 5% threshold entitling them to
a proportional share of the 225 party list seats - KPRF 24.29%, Unity 23.32%,
OVR 13.33%, Union of Right Forces 8.52%, LDPR 5.98%, Yabloko 5.93%; seats by
party - KPRF 113, Unity 72, OVR 67, Union of Rightist Forces 29, LDPR 17,
Yabloko 21, other 16, independents 106, repeat election required 8, vacant
1 |
| Judicial
branch: |
Constitutional Court; Supreme Court;
Superior Court of Arbitration; judges for all courts are appointed for life by
the Federation Council on the recommendation of the
president |
| Political
parties and leaders: |
Agrarian Party [Mikhail Ivanovich
LAPSHIN]; Communist Party of the Russian Federation or KPRF [Gennadiy
Andreyevich ZYUGANOV]; Fatherland-All Russia or OVR [Yuriy Mikhailovich
LUZHKOV]; Liberal Democratic Party of Russia or LDPR [Vladimir Volfovich
ZHIRINOVSKIY]; Union of Right Forces [Anatoliy Borisovich CHUBAYS, Yegor
Timurovich GAYDAR, Irina Mutsuovna KHAKAMADA, Boris Yefimovich NEMTSOV]; Unity
[Sergey Kuzhugetovich SHOYGU]; Yabloko Bloc [Grigoriy Alekseyevich
YAVLINSKIY]
note: some 150 political parties, blocs, and
movements registered with the Justice Ministry as of the 19 December 1998
deadline to be eligible to participate in the 19 December 1999 Duma elections;
of these, 36 political organizations actually qualified to run slates of
candidates on the Duma party list ballot, 6 parties cleared the 5% threshold to
win a proportional share of the 225 party seats in the Duma, 9 other
organizations hold seats in the Duma: Bloc of Nikolayev and Academician Fedorov,
Congress of Russian Communities, Movement in Support of the Army, Our Home Is
Russia, Party of Pensioners, Power to the People, Russian All-People's Union,
Russian Socialist Party, and Spiritual Heritage; primary political blocs include
pro-market democrats - (Yabloko Bloc and Union of Right Forces), anti-market
and/or ultranationalist (Communist Party of the Russian Federation and Liberal
Democratic Party of Russia) |
| Political
pressure groups and leaders: |
NA |
| International organization participation: |
APEC, ASEAN (dialogue partner), BIS,
BSEC, CBSS, CCC, CE, CERN (observer), CIS, EAPC, EBRD, ECE, ESCAP, G- 8, IAEA,
IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat,
Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, IOM (observer), ISO, ITU, LAIA (observer), MINURSO,
MONUC, NAM (guest), NSG, OAS (observer), OPCW, OSCE, PCA, PFP, UN, UN Security
Council, UNAMSIL, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIKOM, UNITAR, UNMEE, UNMIBH,
UNMIK, UNMOP, UNOMIG, UNTAET, UNTSO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO
(observer), ZC |
| Diplomatic
representation in the US: |
chief of mission:
Ambassador Yuriy Viktorovich USHAKOV
chancery: 2650
Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007
telephone: [1] (202)
298-5700, 5701, 5704, 5708
FAX: [1] (202)
298-5735
consulate(s) general: New York, San Francisco, and
Seattle |
| Diplomatic
representation from the US: |
chief of mission:
Ambassador James F. COLLINS
embassy: Novinskiy
Bul'var 19/23, 121099 Moscow
mailing address: APO AE
09721
telephone: [7] (095) 728-5000
FAX: [7] (095)
728-5203
consulate(s) general: Saint Petersburg, Vladivostok,
Yekaterinburg |
| Flag
description: |
three equal horizontal bands of white
(top), blue, and red | Source: World Factbook |