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The Republic of Russia is a chaotic good enneagram 8, with an IQ of 153 making him a challange for [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|RSFSR]] to outsmart. He is an optimistic, sligtly naive, vexatious enthusiast who envisions the restoration of a great, democratic, Russian State. He likes to present himself as the reasonable, moderate and peaceful one out of the three, who for actually cares about his population, though this doesn't neccessarily mean he cares about the populations of other countries as he is generally pretty expansionist for being a democracy. He does make mistakes, but makes active efforts to always learn from them.
The Republic of Russia is a chaotic good enneagram 8, with an IQ of 153 making him a challange for [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|RSFSR]] to outsmart. He is an optimistic, sligtly naive, vexatious enthusiast who envisions the restoration of a great, democratic, Russian State. He likes to present himself as the reasonable, moderate and peaceful one out of the three, who for actually cares about his population, though this doesn't neccessarily mean he cares about the populations of other countries as he is generally pretty expansionist for being a democracy. He does make mistakes, but makes active efforts to always learn from them.


== '''History''' ==
History


==== '''Background''' ====
==== '''Background''' ====
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