Lawmakers in the Autonomous Russian republic of Tatarstan have voted against a bill initiated in Russia's lower chamber of parliament -- the State Duma -- that would eliminate the title of "president" currently held by the head of the republic.
The bill put forward late last month by a group of State Duma lawmakers proposed among other things to replace the title of president of regional administrations with the more generic title of "head."
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