Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Order of precedence in Russia

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The result was delete‎. Liz Read! Talk! 23:16, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Order of precedence in Russia[edit]

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Its total fake without any reliable sources Zaqqa (talk) 23:30, 4 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

In the Russian Federation, there is no official concept of the Order of precedence.

Paragraph 3 of article 92 of the Russian Constitution states: In all cases when the President of the Russian Federation is incapable of fulfilling his duties, they shall temporarily fulfilled by the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation. The Acting President of the Russian Federation shall have no right to dissolve the State Duma, appoint a referendum, and also provisions of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.

There are no other legal facts that determine "the Order of precedence" of any type.

Moreover, nominated article list as sources such acts as "decrees of the President of the Russian Federation dated November 12, 2008 No. 1600 and dated August 06, 2011 No. 1056". There's no sign of these documents in any official legal sources, such as kremlin.ru or pravo.gov.ru or garant.ru.

It's total fake.

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