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In future Russian government will be formed by parliamentary majority - official
Interfax

Moscow, 26 September: In time, the party that wins the parliamentary election will form the government, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergey Naryshkin thinks.

"We will come to that sooner or later, but we are not there yet," Naryshkin said on the Russian News Service on Wednesday (26 September).

Most of the countries at a certain level of democratic development come to this, he said. "We already have several ministers who are party members. I am not in this category," the deputy prime minister said.

"While I sympathize with a party (he did not name the party - Interfax), like most of the cabinet members I am not, I repeat, a party member," Naryshkin said in response to a question from the host.