Communist Russia
In the past Russia has been a communist society. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the society strived to become more advanced and more "Western". After the collapse, the people had optimistic expectations. They believed that there would be a short transition period, a rise of a normal/civil society and that Russia would replace the Soviet Union as a great power. This did not happen. In fact, there were many difficulties that they are slowly overcoming. An event that, in my opinion, has encouraged a step in the right direction is the 1996 presidential election. This election was similar to a democracy but not exactly. There are certain elements of a democracy that Russia has not fully embraced. In the 1996 elections, Russia was still in the shadows on how to make the democracy work for them. Before jumping right into the election, I would like to discuss the collapse and the path that led to the democracy style elections. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the people expected a short, difficult transition period. This period turned out to be long and lasted until the end of the decade. The people were also looking forward to a rise of a normal/civil society with the addition of a middle class. In fact, they d
These are the ideas of our democracy. This office is modeled after the United States. Another party was the nationalists or the national patriots. They always contested Yeltsin and the Chechnya war. They had simple ideas to complex problems. His goal was to get 5% so that he could have seats in the Duma. Is this not similar to the American campaigns? Another factor of the election is the role of the media. They each play their own part in society. These two parts are the Federation Council and the Duma. In Chechnya, the media demonstrated impartiality by disseminating critical reports at odds with the Yeltsin government's official line. The Communists (not in the Lenin sense); were known as the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. They are stable, they have a common goal and they choose their leaders, etc. They are the only ones that come close to our ideal of a political party.
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