Abstract

The purpose of this chapter is to draw conclusions about the power of the Russian Parliament and President in the legislative process from 1994 to 1999. Conclusions about the type of political system in Russia will be discussed along with trends in executive—legislative relations. These findings will be applied to theories of democratic transition and consolidation to determine whether favorable conditions and institutions exist for democratic stability in Russia. Suggestions are, then, provided for further work in this subject area.

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