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  1. Alexander Vladimirovich Rutskoy (Russian: Александр Владимирович Руцкой; born 16 September 1947) is a Russian politician and former Soviet military officer who served as the only vice president of Russia [note 1] from 1991 to 1993.

  2. Yeltsin used the results of the referendum of April 1993 to justify his actions. In response, the Parliament declared that the President’s decision was null and void, impeached Yeltsin and proclaimed Vice President Aleksandr Rutskoy to be acting President.

  3. Oct 4, 2018 · The parliament responded by impeaching Yeltsin and installing Vice President Alexander Rutskoy as acting president. Russia entered a full-blown constitutional and political crisis accompanied by protests and violence. A week later, Yeltsin ordered internal security forces to surround the parliament.

  4. The president launched his offensive on 1 September when he attempted to suspend Vice President Rutskoy, a key adversary. [18] Rutskoy, elected on the same ticket as Yeltsin in 1991, was the president's automatic successor.

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  5. Ukraine. A Russian nationalist and former air force officer who fought in Afghanistan, he was Boris Yeltsin 's vice presidential running mate in 1991. As vice president, Rutskoi supported Yeltsin during the coup attempt against Gorbachev, but later he opposed Yeltsin's reforms and became his rival.

  6. The 1991 presidential campaign of Boris Yeltsin, was the successful campaign by then- Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Russia in Russia's first presidential election. Yeltsin ran as an independent candidate. His running mate was People's Deputy and former soldier Alexander Rutskoy .

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  8. …swore in his vice president, Aleksandr Rutskoy, as president. Weapons were then handed out to civilians to defend the parliamentary building, known as the “Russian White House.” On September 25, troops and militia loyal to Yeltsin surrounded the building.

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