Two major powers on powerless land. In April 2009, US President Barack Obama and President of Medvedev Russia garnered attention at the G20 summit meeting and said that it will bring a new beginning to the relationship between the US and Russia. They emphasized that the US and Russia are currently focusing on common interests. Several months after the G20 summit, President Obama and Russian President Medvedev announced the Obama - Medvedev Committee to be asked to improve communication and cooperation between the US and Russia.
The legislative power of the United States and Russia was given to the representative council of elected officials. In the United States, this is again divided into two nearly equal power stations. In Russia, in addition to the emergency situation, the entire Russian Soviet conference is only held twice a year. During the remainder of the year, a group called the Russian Executive Committee took responsibility for the Russian Soviet conference. This group will be elected from the General Assembly and will be in charge of all its actions. For politically important decisions, we must consult Congress before taking action. However, unlike the US Congress, both Russian organizations have some degree of administrative authority, but the majority of administrative authority is downgraded to People's Committee.
The United States Congress, the legislative body of the United States, was established under the Constitution of 1789 and is structurally separated from the administrative and judicial divisions of the government. It consists of two conference rooms: each Senate is represented by two Senators and Congressmen (see Congressman, House of Representatives) regardless of their size and their members are elected according to the population. Congressional "Constitutional" clauses include the creation of American credit, taxation, borrowing, regulating business, procuring funds, declaring war, declaring war, nurturing and supporting military, supporting all necessary laws Including clear authority to enact. Perform that power