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  • ...hen all were abolished to be replaced by [[soviet]]s. In 1993, the [[State Duma]] was established as the lower legislative house of the [[Russian Federatio
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  • *A video of a parliamentary vote in the Duma
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  • ...hen all were abolished to be replaced by [[soviet]]s. In 1993, the [[State Duma]] was established as the lower legislative house of the [[Russian Federatio
    314 bytes (42 words) - 06:38, 13 January 2024
  • | pagename = Duma | abc = Duma
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  • *A video of a parliamentary vote in the Duma
    453 bytes (66 words) - 09:53, 7 December 2022
  • ...mbers of only one of the houses were to be popularly elected. Further, the Duma had control only over some types of legislation and none over the executive
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  • ...ngst the countries concerned.) I have corrected the misstatement that the Duma had legislative powers; it did not, really, despite any formal appearances. :Just for clarity, when mentioning the Duma I was referring to what the strikers originally wanted. I'm well aware that
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  • ...phabet officially (as it was scheduled since 1999) but in 2002 the Russian Duma decided that the Cyrillic script was compulsory for all the languages in Ru
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  • ...sar to institute certain political reforms, namely the foundation of the [[Duma]], a parliamentary-appearing body that had, however, no real legislative po ...This document promised a constitution and an elected legislative body (the Duma)
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  • ...1906, Vol 3, [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/online/T106500C/text070.html Poem 70: Duma Selga], pp. 387-395</ref> When [[Conchobar mac Nessa]] became king of Ulste
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  • | title = Appeal to the Duma on Lake Vostok, Antarctica
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  • ...ge to legalise political parties within a weak parliamentary system (The [[Duma]]) which in reality had little or no political power over the autocracy. Le ...ntroversial, even among socialist circles. All known Bolsheviks (including Duma deputies) were arrested for the duration of the war.<ref>Fitzpatrick, p. 37
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  • ...representatives of 'society' drawn from the ''zemstvos'' and municipal ''[[duma|dumas]]''"<ref name=Acton1990 />.
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  • ...urnalist [[Anna Politkovskaya]] and Head of the Defense Council of Russian Duma (Parliament) were also killed November 2012 after making similar claims. In
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  • ...ss|Congress]] in Washington D.C., the ''[[Bundestag]]'' in Berlin, the ''[[Duma]]'' in Moscow and the [[National Assembly of France|''Assemblée nationale'
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