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  1. 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 in Moscow.Yeltsin was the first Russian head of state to be buried in a church ceremony since Emperor Alexander III, 113 years prior.. On the day Yeltsin died, President Vladimir Putin declared the day of his funeral, held on 25 April 2007, to ...

  2. Borís Yeltsin: luces y sombras de un político. Borís N. Yeltsin. Foto de GettyImages/Fotobank. Las diferencias políticas y personales de los dos hombres que definieron el curso de la historia contemporánea rusa, se hacen cada vez más notorias en el marco de las celebraciones simultáneas del 80.° aniversario de sus respectivos ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. On 12 June 1991, Yeltsin was elected as the first President of the Russian Federation, received 45,552,041 votes, representing 57.30 percent of the number who took part in the vote, and well ahead of Nikolai Ryzhkov, who, despite the support of the federal authorities, received only 16.85%.Together with Boris Yeltsin was elected a vice-president, Alexander Rutskoi.

  5. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Consulta toda la información sobre Borís Yeltsin y últimas noticias. Todo sobre Borís Yeltsin, en La Vanguardia. El hotel Metropol de Moscú, donde la historia y la fantasía se dan la mano

  6. Borís Nikoláievich Yeltsin , Unión Soviética; 1 de febrero de 1931-Moscú, Rusia; 23 de abril de 2007) fue un político ruso, que ejerció como primer presidente de Rusia entre 1991 y 1999. También ocupó paralelamente el cargo de presidente del Gobierno de 1991 a 1992, y fue el penúltimo en ocupar el cargo de presidente del Sóviet Supremo de la RSFS de Rusia de 1990 a 1991.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2007 · By Marilyn Berger. April 24, 2007. Boris N. Yeltsin, the burly provincial politician who became a Soviet-era reformer and later a towering figure of his time as the first freely elected leader of ...

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