Abstract

The multiparty system in Russia continues to develop, but the status of the parliamentary majority political party has not yet been legally regulated. The aim of the study is to substantiate the expediency of developing a multi-party system in Russia with one dominant party, as well as to consolidate the constitutional and legal status of «United Russia» as the parliamentary majority party. As a result of the research the conclusion is made that the parliamentary majority party should be defined as a political party that has an absolute or constitutional majority in the State Duma of the current convocation. Such a party, according to the author of the article, should get a real opportunity to determine at least half of personal composition of ministers of the Government of the Russian Federation.

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