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    The President of the Russian Federation, known commonly as the President of Russia (ru: Президент России) is the Head of State and highest position within the Government of Russia. Executive power is split between the President and the Prime Minister, who is the Head of Government. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, two individuals have been elected to the presidency. The president is elected every four years by a direct vote of the Russian population. The next scheduled vote is stated for 2008.


        President of the Russian Federation
            Requirements to hold office
            Duties
            Insignia
                Chain of office
                Standard (Flag)
                Special Copy of the Constitution
            Oath of Office
            List of Presidents of Russia
                Historic Russian/Soviet Leaders
            Notes

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    Requirements to hold office
    Requirements to be met in order for a person to become a President are listed in the Constitution of Russia. A President must be a citizen of Russia (natural-born citizenship is not required), must attain age of 35, and must be a resident of Russia for at least 10 years prior to the elections.

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    Duties
    The President is the head of state and his main task is to preserve and protect the rights and liberties of the Russian people, which are granted under the Constitution of Russia. The President is tasked to determine the domestic and foreign policy of the Russian government. The President is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

    The President is also charged in awarding of state decorations, resolves problems on issues in immigration and has the power to grant pardons.

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    Insignia
    After the oath of office has been taken by the elected president, these following insignia are handed over to the president. These devices are used to display the rank of his office and are used on special occasions.

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    Chain of office
    The first insignia that is issued is the chain of office with an emblem. The central emblem is a red cross, with arms in equal size, charged with the Russian coat of arms. On the reverse of the cross, the words "Use, Honour and Glory" appear in a form of a circle. A golden wreath is used to connect the cross with the rest of the chain. There are seventeen "links" in the emblem, with nine consisting of the Russian coat of arms. The other eight consist of a rosette, also bearing the motto "Use, Honour and Glory." At the inauguration of Vladimir Putin, the emblem was placed on a red pillow, positioned on the left side of podium. According to the Presidential website, the emblem is placed inside the Kremlin and is used only on certain occasions.

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    Standard (Flag)
    The standard is a square version of the Russian flag, (pictured below) charged in the center with the Russian coat of arms. Golden fringe is added to the standard. Copies of the standard are used inside his office, at the Kremlin, other state agencies, and while the president is traveling in a vehicle inside Russia. A 2:3 ratio version of the flag is used when the President is at sea. This is the mostly used symbol to denote the presence of the Russian President.

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    Special Copy of the Constitution
    The President also has a special copy of the Russian Constitution that is used during the inauguration. This copy has a hard, red cover with gold lettering. An image of the Russian coat of arms appears in silver. The special copy is kept in the Presidential Library, which is located inside the Kremlin.


    Image:Russia president emblem.jpg|Chain of office
    Image:Standard of the President of the Russian Federation.svg|Standard
    Image:Russia president constitution.jpg|Special Copy of the Constitution


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    Oath of Office
    Each person who has been elected to this office takes this oath during their inauguration:

    In performing my duties as the President of the Russian Federation, I pledge to respect and protect the rights and liberties of every citizen; to observe and protect the Constitution of the Russian Federation; to protect the sovereignty and independence, security and integrity of the state and to serve the people faithfully.

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    List of Presidents of Russia

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    Historic Russian/Soviet Leaders

    See Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR for the preceding leadership of the Russian Federation.

    See also List of leaders of the Soviet Union, which existed between the time of Imperial Russia and that of the present-day Russian Federation.

    See List of Russian rulers for the list of earlier rulers of Russia, Muscovy and Kievan Rus'.

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    Notes

    1 Aleksandr Rutskoy acted "in opposition" during the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993 from September 22, 1993 - October 4, 1993.

    2 As Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin was the Acting president following Yeltsin's resignation until being elected by popular vote on May 7, 2000.

     
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