Characteristics Of The Russian Government System

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Russia’s governmental structure is based on a system that was enacted by the 1993 constitution which declared Russia a democratic and federal based state. A multiparty system is also in effect although this is weak in the current dispensation. Laws and policies affecting citizens have to be made public and must have to be drafted in harmony with international laws and treaties. Russian is the official language. This is a stark difference with the United States, whose constitution was ratified in 1787 with a strong democratic tradition involving two major parties.
The executive branch of the Russian government is a dual executive with a president and prime minister, where the president has considerably greater powers and is responsible for …show more content…

This ministry is tasked with establishment of courts and the hiring process of judges and judicial officials in lower jurisdictions. The highest court is the Supreme Court which consists of a twenty-three-member bench of judges and concerns itself with appeals regarding criminal and administrative cases. The highest court with regard to financial crimes and economic disputes is the Superior Court of Arbitration. There also exists a constitutional court that is tasked with the regulation and approval of federal laws and presidential decrees as per their constitutional legitimacy. The judges serve for life in their posts in these three highest courts of the land. In contrast to the Russian Supreme court, the American supreme court has no specifically spelled out duties or powers. This is decided by Congress and Justices of the Supreme Court to mandate its actions and organization. The Supreme Court of the United States consists of a chief justice and five associate judges, nominated by the president. They have a tenure of a lifetime appointment, with the Chief Justice serving as the head of the (Karmo & Viacheslav, 2014) judicial arm of government. The Chief Justice oversees impeachment cases against the president and the Supreme Court passes judgement in constitutional cases, treaties and state disputes. The lower Federal Courts are divided into 12 judicial districts. These lower courts include …show more content…

The 1993 Russian constitution established a federal government and eighty-nine smaller jurisdictions, with each jurisdiction having an elected parliament that are unicameral. These members are ex-officio members of the Federal Council. In comparison, the states in United States has an executive branch, headed by the governor, its own legislative branch and judicial system, that only presides over state cases. This results in different iterations of laws and policies in different states and different court

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