In Russia, like in France, the president holds a great deal of power. Though he is directed by the people he has the ability to potentially abuse his power by appointing people from his own party to power positions and changing the country's civil rights etc. The parties in Russia are the Liberal Democratic Party, an arch - nationalist grouping, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, opposed to the rapid economic transfer process, the Agrarian Party, representing collective farmers, Russia's Choice, pro-reform, and Yabloko, opposed to Yeltsin's centralized
In Russia, like in France, the president holds a great deal of power. Though he is directed by the people he has the ability to potentially abuse his power by appointing people from his own party to power positions and changing the country's civil rights etc. The parties in Russia are the Liberal Democratic Party, an arch - nationalist grouping, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, opposed to the rapid economic transfer process, the Agrarian Party, representing collective farmers, Russia's Choice, pro-reform, and Yabloko, opposed to Yeltsin's centralized