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FAMILY NAME (ЕЛЬЦИН)
Yeltsin (disambiguation); Yeltsina; Yeltsin (surname)

Yeltsin      
n. Yeltsin, apellido; Boris Yeltsin (nacido en 1931), líder político ruso, 1º Presidente de Rusia desde el año 1991 hasta 1999, después de la caída del Comunismo con Gorbachov (trató de hacer reformas económicas)
Boris Yeltsin         
  • Anti-Yeltsin protests
  • Yeltsin's tomb with monumental grave stone in [[Novodevichy cemetery]]
  • Naina]] on his 75th birthday, 2006
  • Yeltsin on 22 August 1991
  • Yeltsin with tennis player [[Dmitry Tursunov]] in 2006
  • Yeltsin on the day of his resignation, together with Putin and [[Aleksandr Voloshin]]
  • Yeltsin at an election rally in [[Belgorod]], 1996
  • Crude oil prices continued to fall during the 1990s, following the trend during the late 1980s.
  • Yeltsin's funeral
  • Vladimir Putin, Bill Clinton, and George H. W. Bush appeared at Yeltsin's funeral.
  • Most of Yeltsin's time as president was plagued by economic contraction.
  • The reformer [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] took office as the General Secretary of the Communist Party in 1985; he soon promoted Yeltsin to a job in Moscow.
  • In 1976, Yeltsin was interviewed by [[Leonid Brezhnev]], General Secretary of the Communist Party, who decided that he was an appropriate choice to become First Secretary of the party's Sverdlovsk ''obkom''.
  • Yeltsin presidential campaign
  • Yeltsin (right) meeting with President [[Bill Clinton]] (left) and President [[Martti Ahtisaari]] (middle) in Helsinki, Finland on March 21, 1997
  • Yeltsin during the signature ceremony of the [[START II]] in Moscow, 3 January 1993
  • Yeltsin with U.S. President [[George H. W. Bush]] and First Lady [[Barbara Bush]] at the [[White House]], Washington, D.C., 1992
  • Yeltsin and [[Bill Clinton]] share a laugh in October 1995.
  • Raisa Gorbacheva]]
  • Šuškievič]], 8 December 1991
  • Leaders of the Soviet Republics]] sign the [[Belovezha Accords]].
  • The results of the second round of the 1996 elections. Grey highlighted regions where Yeltsin won.
  • Memorial to Yeltsin in [[Tallinn, Estonia]]
  • Lyudmila]] on Yeltsin's 71st birthday, 2002
  • Patriarch Alexy II]] and Prime Minister [[Vladimir Putin]]
  • Yeltsin Center]] with the memorial sculpture
  • (second from left)}} with childhood friends
SOVIET AND RUSSIAN POLITICIAN, 1ST PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA (1931-2007)
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El Presidente de Rusia desde 1991, después de la caída de Gorbachov (uno de sus principales motos es establecer una reforma en la economía del país y acercarse al resto de los continentes del Occidente

Wikipedia

Yeltsin (name)

Yeltsin (Russian: Ельцин) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Yeltsina. Outside Russia it was also occasionally used as a given name, honoring Boris Yeltsin. The name may refer to: