Russian federation single charts

Russian federation single charts

This article is about the federal russian federation single charts units. For the grouping of regions by a Presidential Decree, see Federal districts of Russia. Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation.

Standard of the President of the Russian Federation. Emblem of the Federation Council of Russia. Emblem of the CEC of Russia. Emblem of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia. Russia, its top-level political divisions according to the Constitution of Russia. Every federal subject has its own head, a parliament, and a constitutional court. Post-Soviet Russia formed during the history of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic within the USSR and didn’t change at the time of the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Russia, based on the division of authorities and powers among Russian government bodies and government bodies of constituent entities. The Federation Treaty was included in the text of the 1978 Constitution of the Russian SFSR. Federal subjects should not be confused with the eight federal districts which are not subdivisions of Russia — the federal districts are much larger and each encompasses many federal subjects. Time zones are defined by the Order of the federal government.

The composition of judicial districts is defined by the federal law “On arbitration courts”. Economic regions are administered by the Ministry of Economic Development. The Ministry of Defense uses the terminology of Military districts. An official government translation of the Constitution of Russia in Article 5 states: “1.

Another translation of the Constitution of Russia gives for article 65: “The Russian Federation includes the following subjects of the Russian Federation:”. How to translate the Russian term was discussed during the 49th annual American Translators Association conference in Orlando, in which Tom Fennel, a freelance translator, argued that the term “constituent entity of the Russian Federation” should be preferred to “subject”. The most common type of federal subject with a governor and locally elected legislature. Commonly named after their administrative centres. The current krais are not related to frontiers. With a substantial or predominant ethnic minority.