The State Duma, which had been suppressed and crumpled for several years after the Great Purge.
As time passed, they too underwent many changes.
While they previously couldn't even approach any area except 'legislation', now paths had opened for them to take important positions like deputy ministers and bureau directors in the cabinet.
Accordingly, unlike the old days when four factions shared 200 seats, the theories and ideologies advocated by the parties underwent major changes.
First, the left-wing, which had been half-extinct, was regaining strength with a 'welfare and labor rights' frame, whereas they used to hate the imperial state system itself.
Instead of extreme leftists like the Bolsheviks, modern leftist thought that would appear after the Soviet Union's collapse was growing vigorously.
Meanwhile, the Bourgeois Party lost its dominance over urban elections and fell completely to minor party status.