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  2. Chief Justice of the Russian Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Justice of the Russian Federation, officially the President of the Supreme Court (Russian: Председатель Верховного суда Российской Федерации) is the chief judge of the Supreme Court of Russia and the highest-ranking officer of the Russian federal judiciary.

  3. Judiciary of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Presidium of the Supreme Court (Президиум Верховного Суда Российской Федерации) represents Russia's final court of appeal. [7] The Presidium consists of thirteen judges: the Chief Justice, its first deputy, its six deputies and five other Supreme Court judges. [5]

  4. President of the Constitutional Court of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Also, until 2020, only a judge of the Constitutional Court could be appointed President of the Court. In 2020, this requirement was lifted. [2] Currently, the President of the Constitutional Court is nominated by the President of Russia and appointed by the Federation Council for a six years term, renewable. [3]

  5. List of supreme courts by country - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of Liechtenstein Lithuania: Constitutional Court of Lithuania: Renewed by a third every three years, each judge nominated by the President, Speaker of Seimas and the Head of the Supreme Court and appointed by Seimas: 9 years (only one term allowed) 9 Supreme Court of Lithuania Luxembourg: Constitutional Court: Superior Court of ...

  6. President of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The president of Russia, officially the president of the Russian Federation (Russian: Президент Российской Федерации, romanized: Prezident Rossiyskoy Federatsii), is the executive head of state of Russia. The president is the chair of the Federal State Council and the supreme commander-in-chief of the Russian Armed ...

  7. Russia's top court upholds decision barring anti-Ukraine war ...

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    In Russia, potential candidates can have no more than 5% of their submitted signatures invalidated. So far, four candidates have been approved to contest in the March 15-17 election , including Putin.

  8. What is the biggest country in the world? It's so big it has ...

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    The top three largest countries in the world are Russia, Canada and the United States of America, according to the World Atlas. The U.S. and China have been head-to-head for the position of the ...

  9. Valery Zorkin - Wikipedia

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    In September 1993, Zorkin became involved in a bitter dispute about the legality of President Yeltsin's decision to dissolve the Supreme Soviet of Russia, a decision that went against the outdated Constitution of the RSFSR. He is often credited for standing behind the September 22, 1993 ruling by the court, which declared Yeltsin's decision ...