Why is Moscow a state within a state?



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Why is Moscow a state within a state? and got a better answer

Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
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Response from 0[+++++]
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Response from 0[+++++]
Russia = Moscow + St. Petersburg and all other cities.

Response from 0[+++++]
the capital is part of the State, this is one thing. When the State has a capital city, this must be another.

Response from 0[+++++]
Moscow is a state within a state Is this declared somewhere? I don't know exactly in what context you wrote and understood it, but living in Moscow, I observe all federal laws and regulations, as well as added to them, like all other residents of the country Ascribe any inhuman preferences and benefits to Muscovites, I would not. Like million-dollar salaries I used to have my own attraction - when meeting my friends from the provinces I first took them to the station toilet and then to the metro. Having parted for ten minutes with a million rubles they began to look at Moscow and Muscovites in a slightly different way.

Response from 0[+++++]
Yes? Well, take Buenos Aires, for example. 23 percent of the country's population live there and there's nothing, there are no such questions.

 

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