The power in Russia is referred to as authority, power, or government depending on the context. The main governing bodies include:
- President: Head of state with significant executive powers.
- Government: Led by the Prime Minister who oversees various ministries and federal agencies.
- Federal Assembly: Consists of two chambers — the State Duma (lower house) and the Federation Council (upper house).
- Judiciary: Includes courts at different levels such as Constitutional Court, Supreme Court, etc.
These institutions collectively form the system of governance in Russia.