
President of Russia
The President of Russia is the country's head of state, responsible for representing the nation, enforcing laws, and overseeing the government. The president is elected by Russian citizens through a democratic process and holds significant authority, including policymaking, appointing officials, and commanding the armed forces. The role combines both ceremonial duties and substantial executive power, shaping national policy and international relations. The president operates within a framework defined by Russia’s constitution, balancing powers with the parliament and judiciary to maintain government stability and national interests.