Supreme Soviet of Russia (New Union)

The Supreme Soviet of the  (: Верховный Совет Российской Федерации, Verkhovny Sovet Rossiyskoy Federatsii), also known as the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation and abbreviated as the V.S. R. F. (В.С. Р. Ф.), is the sole representative and legislative body of the. The Supreme Soviet is a, divided between the Federal Council and the State Duma. Both chambers are located within the since 1993. The Supreme Soviet was first established as part of the, initially as unicameral body, and became bicameral in 1989. The structure and powers of the Supreme Soviet are defined by, adopted on 12 June 1993.

Federal Council
The Federal Council (: Федеральный Совет, Federalniy Sovet), is the of the Supreme Soviet. The chamber takes into account equality between the constituent units of the Russian Federation; with each gaining 3 deputies.

State Duma
The State Duma (: Государственная Дума, Gosudarstvennaya Duma) is the of the Supreme Soviet. The chamber means to represent whole people of the Russian Federation and consists of 450 deputies.