The political system of Russia the russian federation was set up by the Constitution of 1993. After...

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The political system of Russia the russian federation was set up by the Constitution of 1993. After its destruction in 1991. the soviet union was broken up into independent russia and 14 other new, sovereign nation. the russian federation is a presidential republic. The president is the head of state and is selected directly by the people. He controls of the three branches of power. The president is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, he makes treaties and enforces laws, appoints the prime minister, cabinet members and key judges. The president can override and in some cases even dissolved the national parliament, the bicameral Federal Assembly. The President is involved in the work in the legislative executive branches. The government consists of three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. Each of them is checked and balanced by the President. The legislative power is vested in the Federal Assembly. It consists of the Federation Council and the State Duma are elected by popular vote for a four-year period. The Federation Council is not elected. It is formed of the heads of the regions. Each Chamber is headed by the Chairmen. Legislature is initiated in the State Duma, but to become in law a bill must be approved by the lower and upper houses and signed by the President. The executive power belongs to the Government. The judicial branch is the represented by the Constitutional court, the Supreme court and regional courts. Are the statements true or false?1. The Russian Federational is a parlamentary monarchy.2. The President is the head of State and is elected by the State Duma.3. The President is involved in the work of the legislative and judicial branches of power.4. The government consists of the Federal Assembly and the Federation Council. 5. The executive power is vested in the Federal Assembly.6. The Federation Council is elected by popular vote.7. The Federation Council is formed of the heads of the regions.8. Each Chamber of the Federation Council is checked and balanced by the President.9. The legislative power is represented by the Constitutional, the Supreme court and regional court. 10. The Russian Federation was set up by the Constitutional of 1991.

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  1. False. The Russian Federation is a presidential republic, not a parliamentary monarchy.
  2. False. The President is the head of state and is selected directly by the people, not elected by the State Duma.
  3. True. The President is involved in the work of the legislative and judicial branches of power.
  4. False. The government consists of the three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, not the Federal Assembly and the Federation Council.
  5. False. The executive power belongs to the Government, not the Federal Assembly.
  6. False. The Federation Council is not elected, it is formed of the heads of the regions.
  7. True. The Federation Council is formed of the heads of the regions.
  8. False. The Federation Council is not checked and balanced by the President.
  9. False. The legislative power is vested in the Federal Assembly, not the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and regional courts.
  10. False. The Russian Federation was set up by the Constitution of 1993, not 1991.

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Let's analyze each statement based on the information provided in the text:

  1. The Russian Federation is a parliamentary monarchy.

    • False. The text states that the Russian Federation is a presidential republic, not a parliamentary monarchy.
  2. The President is the head of State and is elected by the State Duma.

    • False. The President is the head of state, but the text specifies that the President is selected directly by the people, not by the State Duma.
  3. The President is involved in the work of the legislative and judicial branches of power.

    • Partially True. The President is involved in the work of the legislative and executive branches. The text does not explicitly state involvement in the judicial branch, although the President appoints key judges.
  4. The government consists of the Federal Assembly and the Federation Council.

    • False. The government consists of three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The Federal Assembly, which includes the Federation Council, is part of the legislative branch.
  5. The executive power is vested in the Federal Assembly.

    • False. The executive power belongs to the Government, not the Federal Assembly, which is part of the legislative branch.
  6. The Federation Council is elected by popular vote.

    • False. The text states that the Federation Council is not elected; it is formed of the heads of the regions.
  7. The Federation Council is formed of the heads of the regions.

    • True. The text explicitly states that the Federation Council is formed of the heads of the regions.
  8. Each Chamber of the Federation Council is checked and balanced by the President.

    • False. While the President does have significant powers, the statement is misleading as it refers to the broader system of checks and balances involving all branches of government, not specifically each chamber of the Federation Council.
  9. The legislative power is represented by the Constitutional, the Supreme court and regional court.

    • False. The legislative power is vested in the Federal Assembly, which consists of the Federation Council and the State Duma. The courts mentioned are part of the judicial branch.
  10. The Russian Federation was set up by the Constitution of 1991.

    • False. The text states that the political system of the Russian Federation was set up by the Constitution of 1993, not 1991.

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