1. Relations between Soviet Russia and Russia.
The full name of Soviet Russia is the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, which was established on November 7, 1917 and ended on June 12, 1991. In May 1990, Yeltsin became the last chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. On June 12, 1991, Yeltsin announced that Soviet Russia would be separated from the Soviet Union, sovereign independence, and changed Soviet Russia to Russia, Russia's full name was the Russian Federation, and on the same day, Yeltsin became the first ** of the Russian Federation, and on March 27, 2000, Putin was appointed as the third ** of Russia, the second ** of the Russian Federation.
2. Relations between Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union.
On December 30, 1922, Soviet Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and the Transcaucasian Federation jointly formed the Soviet Union, which could freely withdraw from the Union, and the number of member countries grew to 15, with the capital Moscow. It was officially dissolved on December 26, 1991, and lasted 69 years. Gorbachev was the last chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the CPSU **USSR.
Chapter II of the Constitution of the USSR of 1936 contains the following provisions in the state structure:
Article 13 The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is a Union State formed on the basis of voluntary union of the following equal Soviet Socialist Republics: Article 15 The sovereignty of the Union Republics shall be limited only to the extent provided for in Article 14 of the Constitution of the USSR. Outside of this context, each Union Republic exercises State authority independently. The sovereignty of the Soviet Union protected the sovereignty of the republics.
Article 17 Each union republic reserves the right to withdraw freely from the Soviet Union.
Article 18 The territory of each Union Republic may not be changed without the consent of the Republic.
Article 18 (a) Each Union Republic shall have the right to enter into direct diplomatic relations with foreign States, to conclude agreements and to exchange diplomatic representations and consuls.
Article 18 (b) Each Union Republic shall have its own republican squad.
Based on the Soviet Union, Soviet Russia was embodied as a kind of relatively antagonistic member states.