Tuesday, November 10, 2009

IRL 7 11/10/09

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8257941.stm
News Story
It came from BBC and it was written by Bridget Kendall
It connects to what is being studied in class because we see the up coming elections and it even says in the article now some 18 after the fall of the CCCP,"And no wonder. In a country where one man at the top can decide so much, any whiff of the political future is of huge significance." Which still sounds like Russia is a single party state after Stalin.
It gives a perspective of how crucial it was to be leader in Soviet Russia in the earlier 1900s and a new perspective of the last 18 years it hasn't changed much politically.
We don't know exactly how the elections in 2012 will go and if the new leader will lead Russia and a positive or negative direction its a limitation we face not knowing if it will lead to a single party state again too.

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