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The second inaugurationofBorisYeltsin as the president of Russia took place on Friday, August 9, 1996. The ceremony was held at the State Kremlin Palace...
The first inaugurationofBorisYeltsin as the first president of Russia took place on Wednesday, 10 July 1991. The ceremony was held at the State Kremlin...
The presidency ofBorisYeltsin began with his first inauguration on 10 July 1991, and ended on 31 December 1999 when he announced his resignation. A referendum...
faithfully serve the people. At the same time BorisYeltsin in 1991 and Alexander Rutskoy in 1993 was read another text of the oath: In Russian: Клянусь при осуществлении...
Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (Russian: Борис Николаевич Ельцин, IPA: [bɐˈrʲis nʲɪkɐˈla(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ ˈjelʲtsɨn] ; 1 February 1931 – 23 April 2007) was a Soviet...
Kremlin Palace and lasted exactly one hour. Despite the fact that BorisYeltsin at the time of the ceremony was already a former president (having resigned...
BorisYeltsin, the first President of Russia, died of cardiac arrest on 23 April 2007, twelve days after being admitted to the Central Clinical Hospital...
BorisYeltsin Presidential Center, also known simply as the Yeltsin Center, is a social, cultural and educational center, which opened in Yekaterinburg...
is worth noting that a similar idea existed at the time of 1996 inaugurationofBorisYeltsin. Then it was supposed to hold a ceremony on Cathedral Square...
The nation of Russia has designed and used various flags throughout history. Listed in this article are flags — federal, administrative, military, etc...
first inaugurationofBorisYeltsin as President of the Russian SFSR on 10 July 1991. Banner of the Republic of the Russian SFSR (1991) Naval Ensign of Russian...
The BorisYeltsin presidential campaign, 1996 was the reelection campaign of Russian President BorisYeltsin in the 1996 election. Yeltsin was ultimately...
in a victory for the incumbent President of Russia BorisYeltsin, who ran as an independent politician. Yeltsin defeated Communist challenger Gennady Zyuganov...
BorisYeltsin Presidential Library (Russian: Президентская библиотека имени Б. Н. Ельцина, romanized: Prezidentskaya biblioteka imeni B. N. Yel'tsina)...
campaign ofBorisYeltsin, was the successful campaign by then-Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Russia in Russia's first presidential election. Yeltsin ran...
Russian Federation from a conflict between President BorisYeltsin and Russia's parliament. President Yeltsin performed a self-coup, dissolving parliament and...
1996, during the inaugurationofBorisYeltsin, the Kremlin clock played a tune once more, after 58 years of silence. In the absence of a few bells needed...
Cabinet ofBorisYeltsin and Yegor Gaidar was Russian Cabinet of Ministers under the leadership of President BorisYeltsin and First Deputy Prime Minister...
of the office emerged from the president of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR). In 1991, BorisYeltsin was elected president of...
election, communist candidates won 86% of the seats. On 31 May 1990, BorisYeltsin was elected Chair of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation in a vote...
vast majority of participating citizens voted in favour of changing the Soviet Union into a renewed federation. In June 1991, BorisYeltsin became the first...
incumbent BorisYeltsin and the Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov, with roughly 14% of the vote nation-wide. Lebed later served as the Secretary of the...
This is a list of presidential trips made by BorisYeltsin during his presidency, which began with his appointment on July 10, 1991. He traveled to 50...
Duma once a year. After the election ofBorisYeltsin, President of Russia, the head of the government was Yeltsin himself. He headed the Russian SFSR...
in June 1991 and, upon inauguration, resigned from the office of the Supreme Soviet Chairman. He was succeeded by: BorisYeltsin (May 29, 1990 – July 10...
November. With an apparent goal of prevent Dudayev's inauguration, Russian President BorisYeltsin declared the state of emergency in Chechnya on 8 November...