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{{Politics of Russia}} {{Politics of Russia}}
'''Political parties in Russia''' lists ] in ]. Russia is a ] with ] in power. Opposition parties are allowed, but are seen as ineffective and widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power. This is due both to the high popularity of Vladimir Putin's United Russia party and to the stringent controls placed on the media and opposition figures by the government. '''Political parties in Russia''' lists ] in ]. Opposition parties are allowed, but are weak and have little chance of gaining power due to the high popularity of Vladimir Putin's United Russia party and the lack of criticism of Putin from the pro-Kremlin Russian mainstream media.

==The parties== ==The parties==
===Major parties=== ===Major parties===

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Political parties in Russia lists political parties in Russia. Opposition parties are allowed, but are weak and have little chance of gaining power due to the high popularity of Vladimir Putin's United Russia party and the lack of criticism of Putin from the pro-Kremlin Russian mainstream media.

The parties

Major parties

Minor parties

Historical parties

See also

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