Boris Yeltsin
Birthday
February 1, 1931 (76 years)
Place of Birth
Butka, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
Known For
Acting
Biography
Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (Russian: Борис Николаевич Ельцин; 1 February 1931 – 23 April 2007) was a Soviet and Russian politician who served as the first president of Russia from 1991 to 1999. He was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1961 to 1990. He later stood as a political independent, during which time he was viewed as being ideologically aligned with liberalism and Russian nationalism. Yeltsin was born in Butka, Ural Oblast. He grew up in Kazan and Berezniki. After studying at the Ural State Technical University, he worked in construction. After joining the Communist Party, he rose through its ranks, and in 1976 he became First Secretary of the party's Sverdlovsk Oblast committee. Yeltsin was initially a supporter of the perestroika reforms of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. He later criticized the reforms as being too moderate, and called for a transition to a multi-party representative democracy. In 1987 he was the first person to resign from the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which established his popularity as an anti-establishment figure. In 1990, he was elected chair of the Russian Supreme Soviet and in 1991 was elected president of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), becoming the first popularly-elected head of state in Russian history. Yeltsin allied with various non-Russian nationalist leaders, and was instrumental in the formal dissolution of the Soviet Union in December of that year. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the RSFSR became the Russian Federation, an independent state. Through that transition, Yeltsin remained in office as president. He was later reelected in the 1996 election, which was claimed by critics to be pervasively corrupt. Yeltsin transformed Russia's command economy into a capitalist market economy by implementing economic shock therapy, market exchange rate of the ruble, nationwide privatization, and lifting of price controls. Economic downturn, volatility and inflation ensued. Amid the economic shift, a small number of oligarchs obtained a majority of the national property and wealth, while international monopolies came to dominate the market. A constitutional crisis emerged in 1993 after Yeltsin ordered the unconstitutional dissolution of the Russian parliament, leading parliament to impeach him. The crisis ended after troops loyal to Yeltsin stormed the parliament building and stopped an armed uprising; he then introduced a new constitution which significantly expanded the powers of the president. Secessionist sentiment in the Russian Caucasus led to the First Chechen War, War of Dagestan, and Second Chechen War between 1994 and 1999. Internationally, Yeltsin promoted renewed collaboration with Europe and signed arms control agreements with the United States. Amid growing internal pressure, he resigned by the end of 1999 and was succeeded as president by his chosen successor, Vladimir Putin, whom he had appointed prime minister a few months earlier. He kept a low profile after leaving office and was accorded a state funeral upon his death in 2007. ... Source: Article "Boris Yeltsin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Boris Yeltsin Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Boris Yeltsin
Citizen K
Dec 13, 2019
Putin's Witnesses
Nov 8, 2018
Baltic Storm
Sep 1, 2003
The Shock Doctrine
Sep 1, 2009
Russia, China, Iran: The Axis of Revenge
May 16, 2024
Крым Юлиана Семёнова
Oct 10, 2021
Khodorkovsky
Nov 17, 2011
Moscow 1996, Vote or Lose!
Nov 18, 2021
In the Grip of Gazprom
Feb 7, 2023
Soviet Union: The Rise and Fall - Part 2
Feb 20, 1996
Belarus: An Ordinary Dictatorship
Mar 18, 2018
The Man Who Was Too Free
Feb 23, 2017
TV shows with Boris Yeltsin
Apostrophes
Jan 10, 1975
Frontline
Jan 17, 1983
BAMBI Awards
Jan 1, 1948
Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War
Mar 12, 2024
The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom
Mar 11, 2007
The Second Russian Revolution
May 31, 1991
Russia 1985-1999: TraumaZone
Oct 13, 2022
Tonight
Sep 1, 2012
Faith of the Century: A History of Communism
Oct 6, 1999
Three Wars
Jan 25, 2023
President of All Russia
Jan 1, 1999
Traitors
Apr 16, 2024