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Quora is a website where you could get very serious answers only to your stupid questions. The people who answer have posted their middle and last names, so you know they're accurate! But if shitposting is what you're into, Quora is still the website for you. Just make sure to only write questions, and not answers.

Quora is also pretentious enough to use subdomains.

The typical Quora answer[edit | edit source]

Does Russia have a government?[edit | edit source]

George Smith I had a Russian roommate in college
Hi asker, yes, Russia does have a government.

Russia's parliament, termed the Federal Assembly, consists of two houses, the 450-member State Duma (the lower house) and the 166-member Federation Council (the upper house). Russia's legislative body was established by the constitution approved in the December 1993 referendum.

The Judiciary of Russia is defined under the Constitution and law of Russia with a hierarchical structure with the Constitutional Court, Supreme Court, and Supreme Court of Arbitration at the apex. As of 2014, the Supreme Court of Arbitration has merged with the Supreme Court. The district courts are the primary criminal trial courts, and the regional courts are the primary appellate courts. The judiciary is governed by the All-Russian Congress of Judges and its Council of Judges, and its management is aided by the Judicial Department of the Supreme Court, the Judicial Qualification Collegia, the Ministry of Justice, and the various courts' chairpersons. There are many officers of the court, including jurors, but the Prosecutor General remains the most powerful component of the Russian judicial system.

The executive branch consists of a president and prime minister, with the president as the dominant figure.

(see, people ask dumb questions and the answerers take them way too seriously. but at least they aren't one-word answers. that would be a bad thing again.)