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  • Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center
  • Building in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia

    Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, also known simply as the Yeltsin Center, is a social, cultural and educational center, which opened in Yekaterinburg

    Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center

    Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center

    Boris_Yeltsin_Presidential_Center

  • Death and state funeral of Boris Yeltsin
  • 2007 funeral of the 1st Russian president

    Boris Yeltsin, the first President of Russia, died of cardiac arrest on 23 April 2007, twelve days after being admitted to the Central Clinical Hospital

    Death and state funeral of Boris Yeltsin

    Death and state funeral of Boris Yeltsin

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Boris_Yeltsin

  • Presidency of Boris Yeltsin
  • Boris Yeltsin's years as President of Russia

    ‹ The template Infobox incumbency is being considered for merging. › Boris Yeltsin's presidency began with his first inauguration on 10 July 1991, and ended

    Presidency of Boris Yeltsin

    Presidency of Boris Yeltsin

    Presidency_of_Boris_Yeltsin

  • Boris Yeltsin Street
  • Street in Yekaterinburg, Russia

    Russia Yeltsin. On 1 February 2011, the Boris Yeltsin Monument was opened on the street near Demidov-Plaza business center. No. 3 — Boris Yeltsin Presidential

    Boris Yeltsin Street

    Boris Yeltsin Street

    Boris_Yeltsin_Street

  • Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library
  • Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library (Russian: Президентская библиотека имени Б. Н. Ельцина, romanized: Prezidentskaya biblioteka imeni B. N. Yel'tsina)

    Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library

    Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library

    Boris_Yeltsin_Presidential_Library

  • 1996 Russian presidential election
  • victory for the incumbent Russian president Boris Yeltsin, who ran as an independent politician. Yeltsin defeated the Communist Party of the Russian Federation

    1996 Russian presidential election

    1996 Russian presidential election

    1996_Russian_presidential_election

  • Boris Yeltsin 1996 presidential campaign
  • The Boris Yeltsin presidential campaign, 1996 was the reelection campaign of Russian president Boris Yeltsin in the 1996 election. Yeltsin was ultimately

    Boris Yeltsin 1996 presidential campaign

    Boris_Yeltsin_1996_presidential_campaign

  • Boris Yeltsin 1991 presidential campaign
  • presidential campaign of Boris Yeltsin, was the successful campaign by then-Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Russia in Russia's first presidential election

    Boris Yeltsin 1991 presidential campaign

    Boris_Yeltsin_1991_presidential_campaign

  • Monument to Boris Yeltsin in Yekaterinburg
  • Monument in Yekaterinburg, Russia

    oblast center of his native region where he lived and worked for a long time. The monument is located near Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center. The monument

    Monument to Boris Yeltsin in Yekaterinburg

    Monument_to_Boris_Yeltsin_in_Yekaterinburg

  • 1989 visit by Boris Yeltsin to the United States
  • In September 1989, Boris Yeltsin, a politician who had recently been elected to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, visited the United States. During

    1989 visit by Boris Yeltsin to the United States

    1989_visit_by_Boris_Yeltsin_to_the_United_States

  • 1991 Russian presidential election
  • a referendum held in March that year. The result was a victory for Boris Yeltsin, who received 58.6% of the vote. In the election of the Supreme Soviet

    1991 Russian presidential election

    1991 Russian presidential election

    1991_Russian_presidential_election

  • President of Russia
  • Head of state

    future the creation of presidential centers for Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev is also planned. Presidency of Boris Yeltsin Presidency of Vladimir

    President of Russia

    President of Russia

    President_of_Russia

  • Gennady Zyuganov 1996 presidential campaign
  • Russian presidential campaign

    the election and was ultimately handed a decisive defeat by incumbent Boris Yeltsin in the runoff election. Zyuganov entered the election season with major

    Gennady Zyuganov 1996 presidential campaign

    Gennady_Zyuganov_1996_presidential_campaign

  • Boris Yeltsin
  • President of Russia from 1991 to 1999

    Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (1 February 1931 – 23 April 2007) was a Soviet and Russian politician who served as President of Russia from 1991 to 1999. He

    Boris Yeltsin

    Boris Yeltsin

    Boris_Yeltsin

  • First inauguration of Boris Yeltsin
  • 1991 inauguration

    the first presidential election was held on 12 June 1991. Boris Yeltsin won the elections, gaining more than 58 percent of the vote. Yeltsin took an oath

    First inauguration of Boris Yeltsin

    First inauguration of Boris Yeltsin

    First_inauguration_of_Boris_Yeltsin

  • Alexander Rutskoy
  • Russian politician (born 1947)

    presidential election, he was chosen by Boris Yeltsin to be his vice-presidential running mate, but later became increasingly critical of Yeltsin's economic

    Alexander Rutskoy

    Alexander Rutskoy

    Alexander_Rutskoy

  • Boris Berezovsky (businessman)
  • Russian businessman (1946–2013)

    Boris Yeltsin's campaign in the upcoming presidential elections. On his return to Moscow, Berezovsky met and befriended Tatyana Dyachenko, Yeltsin's daughter

    Boris Berezovsky (businessman)

    Boris Berezovsky (businessman)

    Boris_Berezovsky_(businessman)

  • Yuri Slezkine
  • Russian-born American historian and translator

    Slezkine giving a lecture at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in 2023

    Yuri Slezkine

    Yuri Slezkine

    Yuri_Slezkine

  • 1993 Russian constitutional crisis
  • Conflict between Boris Yeltsin and the parliament

    president Boris Yeltsin and the country's parliament. Yeltsin performed a self-coup, dissolving parliament and instituting a presidential rule by decree

    1993 Russian constitutional crisis

    1993 Russian constitutional crisis

    1993_Russian_constitutional_crisis

  • Dmitry Yakushkin
  • Russian journalist, who was the fifth and last Kremlin Press Secretary to Boris Yeltsin from 15 September 1998 — 3 January 2000. He was born on February 4,

    Dmitry Yakushkin

    Dmitry Yakushkin

    Dmitry_Yakushkin

  • Boris Bernaskoni
  • Russian architect

    Kaluga Oblast, 2012) Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center (2015) Matrex (Skolkovo, 2017) Matrex was built at the Skolkovo Innovation Center in 2015 near the

    Boris Bernaskoni

    Boris Bernaskoni

    Boris_Bernaskoni

  • Aleksandr Yakovlev (jurist)
  • представителем Президента РФ в Федеральном Собрании»". yeltsin.ru (in Russian). Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center. Retrieved 1 July 2022. "Указ Президента от 5

    Aleksandr Yakovlev (jurist)

    Aleksandr_Yakovlev_(jurist)

  • List of international presidential trips made by Boris Yeltsin
  • International trips made by the former president Boris Yeltsin

    This is a list of Boris Yeltsin's presidential trips during his presidency, which began with his appointment on 10 July 1991. He traveled to 50 countries

    List of international presidential trips made by Boris Yeltsin

    List of international presidential trips made by Boris Yeltsin

    List_of_international_presidential_trips_made_by_Boris_Yeltsin

  • Cheget
  • Russian nuclear briefcase

    technology portal Designated survivor – a person chosen from the US Presidential line of succession to be kept distant from the others Nuclear football

    Cheget

    Cheget

    Cheget

  • Sergey Kiriyenko
  • Prime Minister of Russia In 1998

    Minister of Russia from 23 March to 23 August 1998 under President Boris Yeltsin, and was head of the Rosatom nuclear energy company between 2005 and

    Sergey Kiriyenko

    Sergey Kiriyenko

    Sergey_Kiriyenko

  • Presidential library
  • Index of politics with the same name

    Obasanjo Presidential Library in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, named after former president Chief Olusegun Obasanjo Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library

    Presidential library

    Presidential_library

  • Second inauguration of Boris Yeltsin
  • 1996 inauguration

    The second inauguration of Boris Yeltsin as the president of Russia took place on Friday, 9 August 1996. The ceremony was held at the State Kremlin Palace

    Second inauguration of Boris Yeltsin

    Second inauguration of Boris Yeltsin

    Second_inauguration_of_Boris_Yeltsin

  • Alla Pugacheva
  • Russian singer (born 1949)

    Houston. In 2019, her personal exhibition took place at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center in Yekaterinburg. In 2023, the premiere of the play “Iceberg”

    Alla Pugacheva

    Alla Pugacheva

    Alla_Pugacheva

  • Ekaterinburg Jewish Film Festival
  • Annual international film festival in Russia

    held in Ekaterinburg from 20 to 23 November 2016, at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center and KARO 10 Rainbow Park. The Festival opened with a film

    Ekaterinburg Jewish Film Festival

    Ekaterinburg_Jewish_Film_Festival

  • Loans for shares scheme
  • Russian fraudulent privatization scheme

    Beginning in 1995, Boris Yeltsin's government began privatizing state-owned shares in companies through a loans for shares scheme. The scheme helped with

    Loans for shares scheme

    Loans_for_shares_scheme

  • Xerox affair
  • Russian political controversy

    the 1996 Russian presidential election. The controversy stems from the June 19 detention of two staffers of President Boris Yeltsin's reelection campaign

    Xerox affair

    Xerox_affair

  • Tatyana Yumasheva
  • Russian politician (born 1960)

    17 January 1960) is the younger daughter of former Russian president Boris Yeltsin and Naina Yeltsina. Since a rush decision in November 2009 supported

    Tatyana Yumasheva

    Tatyana Yumasheva

    Tatyana_Yumasheva

  • 1991 Soviet coup attempt
  • Failed attempt to unseat Mikhail Gorbachev

    government's power and distribute it among its fifteen republics. Boris Yeltsin's demand for more autonomy to the republics opened a window for the plotters

    1991 Soviet coup attempt

    1991 Soviet coup attempt

    1991_Soviet_coup_attempt

  • Electoral history of Boris Yeltsin
  • Elections featuring President of Russia

    Electoral history of Boris Yeltsin, 1st President of Russia. 1st Moscow constituency: Boris Yeltsin — 91.53% Boris Yeltsin — 535 votes (53.9%) Aleksandr

    Electoral history of Boris Yeltsin

    Electoral history of Boris Yeltsin

    Electoral_history_of_Boris_Yeltsin

  • Presidential Administration of Russia
  • Executive office of the President of Russia

    Presidential Administration. On 2 October 1996, Boris Yeltsin signed a decree approving the Regulations of Presidential Administration of Russia. On 25 March 2004

    Presidential Administration of Russia

    Presidential Administration of Russia

    Presidential_Administration_of_Russia

  • Valentin Yumashev
  • Russian journalist (born 1957)

    President Boris Yeltsin for public relations. In March 1997, Yumashev succeeded Anatoly Chubais in the powerful position of the Chairman of the Presidential Executive

    Valentin Yumashev

    Valentin Yumashev

    Valentin_Yumashev

  • Yeltsin–Gaidar government reforms
  • system carried out by the Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar from January 2 to December 15, 1992. The Yeltsin-Gaidar government liberalized retail

    Yeltsin–Gaidar government reforms

    Yeltsin–Gaidar government reforms

    Yeltsin–Gaidar_government_reforms

  • Communist Party of the Russian Federation
  • Political party in Russia

    incumbent President Boris Yeltsin for the 1996 presidential election, whose approval rating was in single digits. In order to oppose Yeltsin, Zyuganov organised

    Communist Party of the Russian Federation

    Communist Party of the Russian Federation

    Communist_Party_of_the_Russian_Federation

  • Anatoly Chubais
  • Russian politician and economist (born 1955)

    responsible for privatization in Russia as an influential member of Boris Yeltsin's administration in the early 1990s. During this period, he was a key

    Anatoly Chubais

    Anatoly Chubais

    Anatoly_Chubais

  • Soskovets campaign strategy
  • Campaign strategy devised by Oleg Soskovets for Boris Yeltsin's 1996 reelection campaign

    Soskovets for Boris Yeltsin's 1996 reelection campaign for the Presidency of Russia. This strategy served as the initial template for Yeltsin's campaign before

    Soskovets campaign strategy

    Soskovets_campaign_strategy

  • Third force (1996 Russian presidential election)
  • Proposed political alliance in the 1996 Russian presidential election

    voting bloc being formed in order to create a viable alternative to Boris Yeltsin and Gennady Zyuganov. Serious negotiations to form a coalition were

    Third force (1996 Russian presidential election)

    Third_force_(1996_Russian_presidential_election)

  • Post No. 1
  • Historic site in Moscow, Russia

    death of Vladimir Lenin. In 1993, by decree of the President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, Post No. 1 was abolished, and in 1997 it was restored in the Alexander

    Post No. 1

    Post No. 1

    Post_No._1

  • Federation Council (Russia)
  • Upper house of the Federal Assembly of Russia

    begins during the 1993 constitutional crisis that pitted President Boris Yeltsin's unpopular neoliberal and governmental structure reforms against the

    Federation Council (Russia)

    Federation Council (Russia)

    Federation_Council_(Russia)

  • Aman Tuleyev
  • Russian politician (1944–2023)

    to be a left-wing populist. Tuleyev aimed to siphon voters away from Boris Yeltsin in Eastern Russia. He particularly hoped to garner votes from miners

    Aman Tuleyev

    Aman Tuleyev

    Aman_Tuleyev

  • Government of Russia
  • President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin signed presidential decree No.242 "On the reorganization of the government bodies of the RSFSR". Yeltsin officially declared

    Government of Russia

    Government of Russia

    Government_of_Russia

  • Vandalism of art
  • Intentional damage of an artwork

    Figures by Anna Leporskaya. Defaced in February 2022 at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center in Yekaterinburg. The painting was vandalised by a ‘bored’

    Vandalism of art

    Vandalism of art

    Vandalism_of_art

  • 2024 Russian presidential election
  • options, with Putin backing a chosen candidate, as he himself had been Boris Yeltsin's successor and Dmitry Medvedev had been his. Amending the Constitution

    2024 Russian presidential election

    2024 Russian presidential election

    2024_Russian_presidential_election

  • Igor Samolet
  • Russian contemporary artist

    Современное российское искусство из коллекции Антона Козлова". Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-04-16. "Exhibitions / Between

    Igor Samolet

    Igor_Samolet

  • 2025 Sverdlovsk Oblast gubernatorial election
  • Russian gubernatorial election

    massive protests in 2019, while at the same time protecting Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center and fending off conservative critics, like Nikita Mikhalkov

    2025 Sverdlovsk Oblast gubernatorial election

    2025_Sverdlovsk_Oblast_gubernatorial_election

  • Anatoly Sliva
  • Russian politician

    вопросам в Верховном Совете Российской Федерации»". yeltsin.ru (in Russian). Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center. Retrieved 1 July 2022. "Указ Президента Российской

    Anatoly Sliva

    Anatoly_Sliva

  • History of the Russian Federation
  • Dissolution of the USSR since 1991

    sovereignty inside the Union in June 1990, and electing its first President Boris Yeltsin a year later. The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was the

    History of the Russian Federation

    History of the Russian Federation

    History_of_the_Russian_Federation

  • Russian oligarchs
  • Business oligarchs of the former Soviet republics

    increasingly influential in Russian politics during the presidency of Boris Yeltsin (1991–1999), a period often referred to as the wild nineties; they helped

    Russian oligarchs

    Russian oligarchs

    Russian_oligarchs

  • National anthem of Russia
  • confirmed in 1993, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, by President Boris Yeltsin. This anthem proved to be unpopular with the Russian public and with

    National anthem of Russia

    National anthem of Russia

    National_anthem_of_Russia

  • Yegor Gaidar
  • Soviet-Russian economist and politician (1956–2009)

    praise and harsh criticism. He entered the cabinet led by President Boris Yeltsin as Minister of Finance, Minister of Economy, and Deputy Prime Minister

    Yegor Gaidar

    Yegor Gaidar

    Yegor_Gaidar

  • Opinion polling for the 1996 Russian presidential election
  • Russian presidential election. Candidates passing the second round are given in bold. % Support0102030405012/15/19923/2/19966/ 3/1996 1:00Boris YeltsinGennady

    Opinion polling for the 1996 Russian presidential election

    Opinion polling for the 1996 Russian presidential election

    Opinion_polling_for_the_1996_Russian_presidential_election

  • Panorama (Russian satirical website)
  • Russian news satire website

    Yekaterina in the Oktyabrskaya square in Yekaterinburg by the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center was perceived as real news by Russian television presenter

    Panorama (Russian satirical website)

    Panorama_(Russian_satirical_website)

  • Buryat-Mongolian People's Party
  • Former political party in Buryatia, Russia

    During a 1992 visit by Russian president Boris Yeltsin to Buryatia, the BMNP organised a protest against Yeltsin's presence, holding signs reading "We Demand

    Buryat-Mongolian People's Party

    Buryat-Mongolian_People's_Party

  • Candidates in the 1996 Russian presidential election
  • for Yeltsin's Post". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 28, 2018. Efron, Sonni (May 10, 1995). "Ex-Vice President Launches Bid to Replace Yeltsin". Los

    Candidates in the 1996 Russian presidential election

    Candidates_in_the_1996_Russian_presidential_election

  • Chechen Revolution
  • 1991 popular uprising in Chechnya

    the Chechen People and its chairman Dzhokhar Dudayev. Russian leader Boris Yeltsin, who played the crucial role in the failure of the coup and subsequently

    Chechen Revolution

    Chechen_Revolution

  • Movement in Support of the Army
  • Russian radical political movement

    chairman Rokhlin called on Boris Yeltsin to immediately resign from his presidential powers, and declared that Yeltsin's removal from power, the creation

    Movement in Support of the Army

    Movement_in_Support_of_the_Army

  • Grigory Yavlinsky 1996 presidential campaign
  • 1996 Russian presidential campaign

    first-round of the election. He subsequently gave his endorsement to Boris Yeltsin in the second-round of the election. Yavlinsky's Yabloko party had competed

    Grigory Yavlinsky 1996 presidential campaign

    Grigory_Yavlinsky_1996_presidential_campaign

  • Politics of Russia
  • conflict reached a climax in September and October 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin used military force to dissolve the parliament and called for new legislative

    Politics of Russia

    Politics of Russia

    Politics_of_Russia

  • Vladimir Kryuchkov
  • Soviet politician and chairman of the KGB (1924–2007)

    Kryuchkov with a presidential decree expanding the powers of the KGB, and ordered him to keep the anti-Communist RSFSR President Boris Yeltsin and the dissident

    Vladimir Kryuchkov

    Vladimir Kryuchkov

    Vladimir_Kryuchkov

  • Nikolai Ryzhkov 1991 presidential campaign
  • several candidates running against frontrunner Boris Yeltsin in the election. Ryzhkov's running mate was Boris Gromov. Despite their opposition to the creation

    Nikolai Ryzhkov 1991 presidential campaign

    Nikolai Ryzhkov 1991 presidential campaign

    Nikolai_Ryzhkov_1991_presidential_campaign

  • Last Address
  • Civic initiative in Russia

    donations, as well as grants from organizations such as the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, the Memory Foundation, the Mikhail Prokhorov Foundation,

    Last Address

    Last Address

    Last_Address

  • Dissolution of the Soviet Union
  • 1988–1991 breakup of the sovereign state

    resigned and transferred his presidential powers—including control of the nuclear launch codes—to Russian president Boris Yeltsin. That evening, the Soviet

    Dissolution of the Soviet Union

    Dissolution of the Soviet Union

    Dissolution_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • Alexander Lebed
  • Soviet and Russian military officer and politician (1950–2002)

    for president in the 1996 Russian presidential election. He did not win, but placed third behind incumbent Boris Yeltsin and the Communist Party leader Gennady

    Alexander Lebed

    Alexander Lebed

    Alexander_Lebed

  • Presidential Palace, Grozny
  • Former building in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia

    prisoner-of-war camp for captured Russian soldiers. Sergei Kovalev (Boris Yeltsin's human rights commissioner), six other State Duma deputies, as well

    Presidential Palace, Grozny

    Presidential Palace, Grozny

    Presidential_Palace,_Grozny

  • 1995 Shali cluster bomb attack
  • 1995 airstrike in Chechnya, Russia

    presidential human rights office put the number of killed at over 100. No military targets were reported in the area at the time of the attack. Boris

    1995 Shali cluster bomb attack

    1995_Shali_cluster_bomb_attack

  • First Chechen War
  • 1994–1996 war between Russia and Chechen separatists

    of a secessionist regime led by Dzhokhar Dudayev. Russian president Boris Yeltsin supported anti-Dudayev militias until 1994, when he launched a military

    First Chechen War

    First Chechen War

    First_Chechen_War

  • Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
  • Political party in Russia

    the 1993 Duma elections, the pro-reform party supporting President Boris Yeltsin, Russia's Choice, received only 15% of the vote and the new Communist

    Liberal Democratic Party of Russia

    Liberal Democratic Party of Russia

    Liberal_Democratic_Party_of_Russia

  • Civic Initiative (Russia)
  • Political party in Russia

    television company Igor Malashenko, who campaigned for Boris Yeltsin in 1996, director of the AIDS.Center Anton Krasovsky (previously headed Mikhail Prokhorov's

    Civic Initiative (Russia)

    Civic Initiative (Russia)

    Civic_Initiative_(Russia)

  • Yabloko
  • Russian political party

    impeachment of Boris Yeltsin, Yabloko formulated its position as follows: "... Responsibility for this war lies not only with Yeltsin and Dudayev's regime

    Yabloko

    Yabloko

  • Roman Abramovich
  • Russian business oligarch (born 1966)

    shares scheme by Boris Yeltsin following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, acquiring a stake in Sibneft in partnership with Boris Berezovsky for approximately

    Roman Abramovich

    Roman Abramovich

    Roman_Abramovich

  • Grigory Yavlinsky
  • Russian politician and economist (born 1952)

    has run three times for Russia's presidency. In 1996 he ran against Boris Yeltsin, finishing fourth with 7.3% of the vote. In 2000 Yavlinsky ran against

    Grigory Yavlinsky

    Grigory Yavlinsky

    Grigory_Yavlinsky

  • Sergei Ivanov
  • Russian politician (1953–2026)

    November 1999, Boris Yeltsin appointed Ivanov as secretary of the Security Council of Russia, an advisory body charged with formulating presidential directives

    Sergei Ivanov

    Sergei Ivanov

    Sergei_Ivanov

  • Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar
  • Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar was Russian Cabinet of Ministers under the leadership of President Boris Yeltsin and First Deputy Prime Minister

    Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar

    Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar

    Cabinet_of_Boris_Yeltsin_and_Yegor_Gaidar

  • Barvikha
  • Village in Moscow Oblast, Russia

    The first President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, made frequent stays at the sanatorium during his second presidential term and retirement. From 1996 until

    Barvikha

    Barvikha

    Barvikha

  • Ministry of Emergency Situations (Russia)
  • Russian government agency overseeing civil emergency services

    agency overseeing the civil emergency services in Russia. President Boris Yeltsin established EMERCOM on 10 January 1994, though the ministry can be traced

    Ministry of Emergency Situations (Russia)

    Ministry of Emergency Situations (Russia)

    Ministry_of_Emergency_Situations_(Russia)

  • Russia under Vladimir Putin
  • Government of Russia since 1999

    influence of "oligarchs and oligopolies in the federal center". The Boris Yeltsin-era non-institutional center of power commonly called "The Family" was ruined

    Russia under Vladimir Putin

    Russia under Vladimir Putin

    Russia_under_Vladimir_Putin

  • Andrey Urnov
  • Russian diplomat (1937–2025)

    Russian). Retrieved 19 August 2025. "Интервью с Марком Урновым". Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center (in Russian). 4 May 2012. Retrieved 19 August 2025. Литература

    Andrey Urnov

    Andrey_Urnov

  • Fatherland (Russia)
  • Former political organisation in Russia

    Viktor Chernomyrdin's Our Home – Russia (NDR) party, supported President Boris Yeltsin and his government led by Chernomyrdin, called for voting for NDR in

    Fatherland (Russia)

    Fatherland_(Russia)

  • Mikhail Barsukov
  • KGB/FSB general (born 1947)

    Federation and Boris Yeltsin's ascent to power as the President of the newly formed country. Barsukov build a relationship with President Yeltsin through his

    Mikhail Barsukov

    Mikhail Barsukov

    Mikhail_Barsukov

  • Order of Friendship
  • State award of the Russian Federation

    a state decoration of the Russian Federation established by Boris Yeltsin by presidential decree 442 of 2 March 1994 to reward Russian and foreign nationals

    Order of Friendship

    Order of Friendship

    Order_of_Friendship

  • Russia–United States relations
  • Bilateral relations

    relationship was generally warm under Russian president Boris Yeltsin (1991–99). In the early years of Yeltsin's presidency, the United States and Russia established

    Russia–United States relations

    Russia–United States relations

    Russia–United_States_relations

  • Flag of Khabarovsk Krai
  • Flag of the Russian krai of Khabarovsk

    1994. The proportions are 2:3. "Flag of Khabarovsk Territory". Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library. Retrieved 8 June 2022. "Khabarovsk Territory (Russia)"

    Flag of Khabarovsk Krai

    Flag of Khabarovsk Krai

    Flag_of_Khabarovsk_Krai

  • North Korea–Russia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    with the Russian Federation, though ties stagnated under President Boris Yeltsin. Under President Vladimir Putin, the relationship initially deteriorated

    North Korea–Russia relations

    North Korea–Russia relations

    North_Korea–Russia_relations

  • Anti–organized crime institutions in Russia
  • follow through with and are usually simply dropped.[citation needed] Boris Yeltsin's government, the first government of the new democratic Russian state

    Anti–organized crime institutions in Russia

    Anti–organized crime institutions in Russia

    Anti–organized_crime_institutions_in_Russia

  • Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991

    the Gorbachev Foundation, became a vocal critic of Russian presidents Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin, and campaigned for Russia's social-democratic movement

    Mikhail Gorbachev

    Mikhail Gorbachev

    Mikhail_Gorbachev

  • Alexander Lebed 1996 presidential campaign
  • disqualified him from the second round. He endorsed Boris Yeltsin in the second-round. Yeltsin's victory, which surprised Western analysts, paved the

    Alexander Lebed 1996 presidential campaign

    Alexander Lebed 1996 presidential campaign

    Alexander_Lebed_1996_presidential_campaign

  • Party of Russian Unity and Accord
  • Political party in Russia

    Throughout its existence, PRES supported the policies of President Boris Yeltsin and Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, many PRES members also held

    Party of Russian Unity and Accord

    Party_of_Russian_Unity_and_Accord

  • Yury Vlasov
  • Soviet and Russian weightlifter (1935–2021)

    Inter-regional Deputies Group, along with Andrei Sakharov, Anatoly Sobchak and Boris Yeltsin. However, as a member of the Duma, Vlasov subsequently strongly embraced

    Yury Vlasov

    Yury Vlasov

    Yury_Vlasov

  • Vladimir Putin
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