Why does Russia have both a president and a prime minister?
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The president is directly elected and is the Head of State. President appoints a Prime Minister who forms his Government that must be approved, or at least not sacked, by the Parliament. In France or Russia, the Prime Minister doesn't even have to be an elected Member of Parliament.
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The president is directly elected and is the Head of State. President appoints a Prime Minister who forms his Government that must be approved, or at least not sacked, by the Parliament. In France or Russia, the Prime Minister doesn't even have to be an elected Member of Parliament.