Russia's president is the head of state and chief executive officer (CEO) of Russia. The president exercises significant powers and responsibilities within the Russian government system.
The prime minister is another key political figure in many countries, including Russia. They often work alongside or under the president and focus more on managing day-to-day governance.
Kremlin: Refers to both the official residence and workplace of Russia's president, located in Moscow, as well as symbolically representing Russian governmental power.
Federal Assembly: Also known as Parliament, it consists of two chambers - State Duma (lower house) and Federation Council (upper house) - and plays a crucial role in the legislative process of Russia.