Boris Yeltsin — "The greatest challenge is to overcome poverty and corruption."
The greatest challenge is to overcome poverty and corruption.
The greatest challenge is to overcome poverty and corruption.
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"Democracy is not the power of the majority, but the protection of the minority."
"I am a man of the people. I came from the people. And I will always serve the people."
"The greatest joy is to see Russia free."
"The main thing is to love your country. And to serve it with all your heart."
"The main thing is to survive. And then we can talk about reforms."
First president of post-Soviet Russia (1991-1999), who climbed atop a tank to defy the August 1991 coup and oversaw the chaotic privatization of the 1990s. Closely associated with Mikhail Gorbachev (his predecessor and rival reformer). For an intellectual contrast, see Gennady Zyuganov, Russian Communist Party leader — Zyuganov came within 3 percentage points of beating the ailing Yeltsin in the 1996 presidential runoff — the closest free election Russia has had, and arguably the moment that decided whether Russia would reverse to communism or continue down the path that led to Putin.
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