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  1. Boris Yeltsin, (born Feb. 1, 1931, Sverdlovsk, Russia, U.S.S.R.—died April 23, 2007, Moscow, Russia), Russian politician and president of Russia (1990–99). After attending the Urals Polytechnic Institute, he worked at construction projects in western Russia (1955–68). He became Communist Party leader in Sverdlovsk in 1976, and he was an ...

  2. Yeltsin em abril de 1996. No início do segundo mandato, Iéltsin foi internado com urgência para realizar a sua quinta cirurgia de ponte de safena. Por conta de complicações na cirurgia, o presidente ficou meses no hospital. Durante esse período, a Rússia receberia 40 bilhões de dólares do FMI e de outras organizações financeiras ...

  3. Boris Yeltsin sinh tại làng Butka, quận Talitsa ở Sverdlovsk Oblast Nga. Cha ông, Nikolai Yeltsin, bị kết tội xúi giục chống Xô viết năm 1934 và đã phải vào trại cải tạo ( Gulag) trong ba năm. Sau khi được thả, ông thất nghiệp trong một khoảng thời gian và sau đó làm việc trong ngành ...

  4. Yeltsin was born in a small village near the Ural Mountains on February 1, 1931. [3] As a boy, he lost two fingers from his left hand after he and his friends played with grenades they had stolen from an army store. Yeltsin worked as a builder, then joined the Communist Party in 1961. He was the leader of the city of Sverdlovsk (now ...

  5. Oct 22, 2018 · Boris Yeltsin (February 1, 1931 – April 23, 2007) was a Soviet Union politician who became the first president of the Russian Federation at the end of the Cold War. Yeltsin served two terms (July 1991 – December 1999) which were plagued by corruption, instability, and economic collapse, ultimately leading to his resignation.

  6. This article was most recently revised and updated by Michael Ray. Collapse of the Soviet Union - Yeltsin, Post-Soviet, Russia: Yeltsin was elected president of Russia in 1990. The republics claimed their independence and established the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The Soviet Union was formally dissolved at midnight on December 31 ...

  7. Apr 23, 2007 · Boris N. Yeltsin, who presided over the dissolution of the Soviet Union to become the first freely elected leader of Russia, has died at 76, the Kremlin said today.

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