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Posted on July 27, 2021.
The infringement of the right to privacy in communications is a sore point for the U.S., which has been caught illegally tapping its citizens in its fight against terrorism. Now the majority party in the U.S. is ready to sacrifice this fundamental right to privacy to defeat another domestic enemy, those opposed to the COVID-19 vaccine.
The first phase of vaccinations in the U.S. took place at an outstanding pace; it was the envy of the rest of the world with the exception only of Israel, Malta and the United Arab Emirates. Lockdowns were canceled fairly quickly thanks to the rapid deployment of infrastructure, partly due to Donald Trump, partly due to Joe Biden, and partly due to a clear motivation among the population, which decided the sooner it got vaccinated, the sooner it could return to normal.
The COMPLETE history of the Russian parliament
The State Duma of the Russian Empire, 1912 Public domain Long before the State Duma was created, the Russian people had ways of making decisions by gathering in different bodies that preceded the formation of parliament.
The definitive quality of ancient Russian democracy was that the needs of the peasants and poor townsfolk were mostly represented by their landlords, wealthy townspeople and military commanders. Popular elections as such were first introduced only at the beginning of the 20th century.
Veche Veche in Pskov, 1909, by Apollinary Vasnetsov Apollinary Vasnetsov
Before the Rurikid princes came to power in the Russian lands, many big cities, including Novgorod, Pskov, and Kiev, were governed by veche – a popular assembly consisting of all active citizens of a town. Veche wasn’t a parliament in a strict sense, because there were no elections whatsoever – just the most powerful, weal