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in ninety- five, when i worked as press secretary of president boris yeltsin, another election campaign clearly losing, the situation was tense and then a strange call was picked up. this is stoyan petrov, an employee of the bulgarian tourist office in moscow. he said that he was calling at the request of vanga , who invites boris yeltsin to come to her personally. why, in order to communicate something important, and john reported the invitation of the gospel to the president, he thought a little and said, i’m not going anywhere. decide for yourself just without unnecessary noise. which meant no one should know about it. the next day we were in the kremlin talked to sergei medvedev and said that we were from vanga, that she was concerned about the fate of russia and that she wanted to see president boris yeltsin. and of course, the press secretary thought. unfortunately, the president can’t, but i can fly. me, when we found out that the president was not flying in person. we contacted vanga, and she said that she took either a piece of sugar or a watch from the president. i managed to
in ninety- five, when i worked as press secretary of president boris yeltsin, another election campaign clearly losing, the situation was tense and then a strange call was picked up. this is stoyan petrov, an employee of the bulgarian tourist office in moscow. he said that he was calling at the request of vanga , who invites boris yeltsin to come to her personally. why, in order to communicate something important, and john reported the invitation of the gospel to the president, he thought a...
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we believe that boris yeltsin is the best hope for democracy in russia. ceed, but has repeatedly declared in the past its support for mr. yeltsen, the clinton administration is not in the mood to change partners at this decisive moment in moscow. we know that the clinton administration thought so. but she had the right to think so. well here’s my question to you: what did they do in practice? was there any american intervention in this conflict? well, american intervention in the form of a contingent of armed forces. yes, of course, in moscow, as far as i understand, it was not, but the very fact that elson felt not only support from america and the carte blanche that america gave him, but also the fact that america, apparently, believed that the scenario that i decided to implement as the most, acceptable, optimal, provided very serious moral support, because let us remember what time we are talking about, we are talking about the early nineties, when the political establishment of russia was the main measure. in all, i considered the position of the unit
we believe that boris yeltsin is the best hope for democracy in russia. ceed, but has repeatedly declared in the past its support for mr. yeltsen, the clinton administration is not in the mood to change partners at this decisive moment in moscow. we know that the clinton administration thought so. but she had the right to think so. well here’s my question to you: what did they do in practice? was there any american intervention in this conflict? well, american intervention in the form of a...
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september 21 in 1993, president boris yeltsin signed his famous decree on phased constitutional reformion and, most importantly, strengthening the power of the president as the only way to overcome the paralysis of the state power in the russian federation is its radical renewal based on the principles of peoples of power and sleepiness, the current constitution does not allow this to be done. the constitutional court not only did not recognize the decree, but also considered it grounds for removing yeltsin from the post of president. the parliament also did not obey the decree. the supreme council adopted its resolution on the termination of yeltsin’s powers and transferred them to vice president alexander rudsky. as a result , poly when the confrontation resulted in street riots, the storming of the television center and the shooting of the white house from tanks killed more than 100 people, hundreds were injured. the country split into two camp, the majority of russians supported yeltsin's loyalty, to whom the government and security agencies of the president retained support, and m
september 21 in 1993, president boris yeltsin signed his famous decree on phased constitutional reformion and, most importantly, strengthening the power of the president as the only way to overcome the paralysis of the state power in the russian federation is its radical renewal based on the principles of peoples of power and sleepiness, the current constitution does not allow this to be done. the constitutional court not only did not recognize the decree, but also considered it grounds for...
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failed to do so to do there is a big difference between germany in 1944 and russia in 1991 then boris yeltsined to put the communist party on trial but there was not enough support so they never had they never had remorse, they never realized the evil that soviet imperialism carried . unfortunately, until putin loses this war inside russia, this process will not begin. what is putin most afraid of now? answers but i think that there are several important things that i would like to say about putin and his brevity that putin is a match who cannot be cornered , he needs space some say that he needs ukrainian land to end the war i don't agree with that at all. he is not as desperate as he is thought to be. several examples come to mind when he was pressured, but instead of escalating, he retreated . only then did the turkish president warn putin to stop sending his planes to syria through turkish territory in the end. the language got tired of it and he shot down one of these planes but as a result he did nothing and he only saw i was in south africa it was brics that putin sent lavrov there and
failed to do so to do there is a big difference between germany in 1944 and russia in 1991 then boris yeltsined to put the communist party on trial but there was not enough support so they never had they never had remorse, they never realized the evil that soviet imperialism carried . unfortunately, until putin loses this war inside russia, this process will not begin. what is putin most afraid of now? answers but i think that there are several important things that i would like to say about...
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they failed to do this there is a big difference between germany in 1944 and russia in 1991 then boris yeltsinl but there was not enough support so they never had remorse they never had an awareness of the evil that soviet imperialism carried unfortunately until putin loses this war inside russia this process will not begin which is what putin is most afraid of right now i i mean what might be the weakness of his rule and again a great question to which i unfortunately don't have a great answer but i think there are a few important things i would like to say about putin and his box that putin is such a matchup you can't corner him, he needs space, he needs ukrainian land to end the war, i don't agree with that, then he's not as desperate as they think he is, several examples come to mind when he was pressured, but instead of escalating, he retreated only in that regard did the turkish president warn putin to stop flying his planes to syria through turkish territory , in the end he got tired of it. he shot down one of these planes. putin said a lot then , but as a result, he did nothing. putin
they failed to do this there is a big difference between germany in 1944 and russia in 1991 then boris yeltsinl but there was not enough support so they never had remorse they never had an awareness of the evil that soviet imperialism carried unfortunately until putin loses this war inside russia this process will not begin which is what putin is most afraid of right now i i mean what might be the weakness of his rule and again a great question to which i unfortunately don't have a great answer...
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then boris yeltsin tried to put the communist party on trial , there was not enough support.they never had remorse, they never had an awareness of the evil that soviet imperialism carried. unfortunately, while putin won't lose this war in the middle of russia this process won't start what is putin most afraid of now i mean what could be the weakness of his rule and again a great question to which i unfortunately don't have a great answer but i think there are several important things that i would like to say about putin and his box that putin is such a match that cannot be cornered , he needs space, he needs ukrainian land to end the war, i do not agree with this, then he is not as desperate as people think about him there are several examples when he was pressured, but instead of escalating , the renegade president warned putin to stop flying his planes through turkish territory, eventually he got tired of it, he shot down one of these planes but as a result he did not do anything, the fact that putin sent lavrov there , and he himself spoke online shows that he is afraid of
then boris yeltsin tried to put the communist party on trial , there was not enough support.they never had remorse, they never had an awareness of the evil that soviet imperialism carried. unfortunately, while putin won't lose this war in the middle of russia this process won't start what is putin most afraid of now i mean what could be the weakness of his rule and again a great question to which i unfortunately don't have a great answer but i think there are several important things that i...
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they failed to do this there is a big difference between germany and 44- and russia in 1991, then boris yeltsinparty on trial , but there was not enough support. so they never had remorse, they never had an awareness of the evil that the soviet imperialism unfortunately, until putin loses this war inside russia , this process will not begin. what is putin's biggest fear now? what could be the weakness of his rule, and again, a great question to which i unfortunately do not have a great answer. but i think there are several important things that i i would like to say about putin and his brevity that putin is such a match that cannot be cornered , he would need space, whoever says that he needs ukrainian land to end the war , i do not agree with that, then not so much desperate as they think of him several examples come to mind when he was pressured but instead of escalating he retreated for a few years putin to stop flying his planes to syria through turkish territory eventually he got fed up shot down one of those planes putin told you a lot but as a result, he never did anything and he only sa
they failed to do this there is a big difference between germany and 44- and russia in 1991, then boris yeltsinparty on trial , but there was not enough support. so they never had remorse, they never had an awareness of the evil that the soviet imperialism unfortunately, until putin loses this war inside russia , this process will not begin. what is putin's biggest fear now? what could be the weakness of his rule, and again, a great question to which i unfortunately do not have a great answer....
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they failed to do this there is a big difference between germany and 44 and russia in 1991 then boris yeltsinput the communist party on trial but there was not enough support so they never had remorse they never had an awareness of the evil which nose soviet imperialism unfortunately, until putin loses this war in the middle of russia , this process will not begin
they failed to do this there is a big difference between germany and 44 and russia in 1991 then boris yeltsinput the communist party on trial but there was not enough support so they never had remorse they never had an awareness of the evil which nose soviet imperialism unfortunately, until putin loses this war in the middle of russia , this process will not begin
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failed to do this, there is a big difference between germany and the year 44 and in russia in 1991, boris yeltsin tried to put the communist party on trial, but there was not enough support. so they never had remorse, they never had an awareness of the evil that soviet imperialism carried. unfortunately, until putin loses this war inside russia, this process will not begin what is putin most afraid of right now what could be the weakness of his rule and again a great question to which i unfortunately do not have a great answer but i think there are a few important things that i would like to say about putin and his brevity that putin a match that cannot be cornered, he would need the space of those who say that he needs ukrainian land to end the war, i do not agree with this, then he is not as desperate as people think of him, several examples come to mind when he was pressured , but instead of escalating, he retreated for several years, warned putin to stop flying his planes to syria through turkish territory, in the end, he got fed up with it, shot down one of these planes, putin told you a lot
failed to do this, there is a big difference between germany and the year 44 and in russia in 1991, boris yeltsin tried to put the communist party on trial, but there was not enough support. so they never had remorse, they never had an awareness of the evil that soviet imperialism carried. unfortunately, until putin loses this war inside russia, this process will not begin what is putin most afraid of right now what could be the weakness of his rule and again a great question to which i...
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president boris yeltsin, by decree, dissolved the highest level of law.odies of the congress of councils of people's deputies and the supreme council the conflict had been brewing for a long time; part of the deputies, led by the chairman of the supreme council ruslan khasbulatov and vice-president alexander rusky, condemned the way market reforms were carried out; the attempt to impeach the president did not it was a success and they didn’t take it out. here is the lack of confidence in the referendum, almost 60% supported yeltsin khasbulatov rudskaya refused to obey the decree, convened extraordinary extraordinary congresses of deputies, who met by candlelight , then blocked the house of soviets . water and electricity were turned off. the peace agreement reached through the mediation of the patriarch was not implemented . the flywheel of confrontation was not implemented. it spun out more and more. this led to armed clashes and the defeat of opponents of the executive branch. this is what this day in history was like. they came to you without warning w
president boris yeltsin, by decree, dissolved the highest level of law.odies of the congress of councils of people's deputies and the supreme council the conflict had been brewing for a long time; part of the deputies, led by the chairman of the supreme council ruslan khasbulatov and vice-president alexander rusky, condemned the way market reforms were carried out; the attempt to impeach the president did not it was a success and they didn’t take it out. here is the lack of confidence in the...
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course, and we will talk about the events of thirty years ago, when a clash arose between president boris yeltsinzens of russia in a referendum in april 1993, i approved by my decree changes and additions to the current constitution of the russian federation, they relate mainly to federal ones. bodies of legislative and executive power, their relationships on based on the principle of separation of powers. the highest legislative body becomes the federal assembly of the russian federation, a bicameral parliament working on a professional basis. elections are scheduled for december 11-12 this year. let me emphasize, early elections of the congress and the supreme one. a completely new supreme body of legislative power in russia is being created. it sounds good in general.
course, and we will talk about the events of thirty years ago, when a clash arose between president boris yeltsinzens of russia in a referendum in april 1993, i approved by my decree changes and additions to the current constitution of the russian federation, they relate mainly to federal ones. bodies of legislative and executive power, their relationships on based on the principle of separation of powers. the highest legislative body becomes the federal assembly of the russian federation, a...
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boris nikolaevich yeltsin is not how we sit without seeing vladimir next to us vladimirovich immediatelyh is always nearby. notice how meaningful the phrase is. that is , you can interpret it however you like. i think tomorrow, as usual, everyone watching us without interruption, the german british and american media that supply information, as a rule, our fluent ones will note this phrase, but vladimir vladimirovich arrived today, veliky novgorod, where the president visited the center for comprehensive support of participants, a special military operations. return chatted employees who undergo rehabilitation there. such an important issue as supporting veterans with a special military operation, including advanced training in obtaining a new profession in employment in organizing their own business. all this is the task of the special state fund defenders of the fatherland. so today i visited the novgorod branch and looked at how its work is organized, hoping that its branches are already actively working in all subjects of the federation and will increase the pace of this work. this i
boris nikolaevich yeltsin is not how we sit without seeing vladimir next to us vladimirovich immediatelyh is always nearby. notice how meaningful the phrase is. that is , you can interpret it however you like. i think tomorrow, as usual, everyone watching us without interruption, the german british and american media that supply information, as a rule, our fluent ones will note this phrase, but vladimir vladimirovich arrived today, veliky novgorod, where the president visited the center for...
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from delivering packages to watching boris yeltsin address a joint session of congress, it was an incredibleexpanse. after graduating from college i wanted to work on capitol hill, however my first job on capitol hill was not for congress, it was for the vice president in his correspondence office. later i worked for him and his legislative affairs office off the senate floor. that was an amazing opportunity to learn about our government and unique role of the vice president as president of the senate. witnessing the counting of the electoral college votes by vice president gore, i learned about our electoral process. after i left my job because of the 2000 election i was hired by my hometown congressman to be his legislative aide, handling transportation issues. i spent the next six years working for the people of oregon's fourth congressional district. it was with the cumbersome and i learned a love of transportation and the importance of our nations infrastructure. i was able to take what i learned from him to the senate, where i had the privilege of working on transportation policy on th
from delivering packages to watching boris yeltsin address a joint session of congress, it was an incredibleexpanse. after graduating from college i wanted to work on capitol hill, however my first job on capitol hill was not for congress, it was for the vice president in his correspondence office. later i worked for him and his legislative affairs office off the senate floor. that was an amazing opportunity to learn about our government and unique role of the vice president as president of the...
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unfortunately, many of the main characters of these events have already passed away, the former president boris yeltsinew the head of his administration, sergei filatov. in august of this year he passed away, he is one of the few people who was next to yeltsin in those days and could talk about how events developed then why did the president make certain decisions? 7:00 in the morning, but it was assumed that if there, especially at such moments, it was planned that everything would be used on people with concentrated gas, but no one was there, everyone left the white house, everyone left somewhere from four to six, in my opinion, no way i don’t understand, the tanks have been standing for 9 hours, i called. so they didn’t take the blanks with them , they brought shells, but they weren’t supposed to shoot at the white house with shells at all , they were supposed to shoot with blanks, the film will feature the last interview of the former head of the supreme council ruslan khazbulatov. yes, with we met ruslan imranovich before the new year, but at the beginning of january of this year he passed away. i
unfortunately, many of the main characters of these events have already passed away, the former president boris yeltsinew the head of his administration, sergei filatov. in august of this year he passed away, he is one of the few people who was next to yeltsin in those days and could talk about how events developed then why did the president make certain decisions? 7:00 in the morning, but it was assumed that if there, especially at such moments, it was planned that everything would be used on...
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based, including on general education, but we had a situation when the first president, boris nikolayevich yeltsinorked professionally. press secretary i strizhemsky, yes, in my opinion, it was what exact phrase does the president have a strong handshake, so he didn’t say anything, but in general he answered the question and, of course, these rantings that she every day uh with uh, has an opportunity to cling to biden's wisdom. here she only aggravated the situation ; they ask the president, apparently, not in very good shape. she says no every day. yes, something wise. yes, every day. i learn something from him from here, uh, a person does not improve the situation, but only makes it worse. and it's very it is indicative of what the united states is doing, they are only making things worse for themselves and unfortunately, their actions are aimed at making others worse, but we see, uh, that others are gradually learning to stop their sabotage, but uh, the united states they harm their health, but at the same time, the biden administration, of course, defends itself with all its might. here. uh, t
based, including on general education, but we had a situation when the first president, boris nikolayevich yeltsinorked professionally. press secretary i strizhemsky, yes, in my opinion, it was what exact phrase does the president have a strong handshake, so he didn’t say anything, but in general he answered the question and, of course, these rantings that she every day uh with uh, has an opportunity to cling to biden's wisdom. here she only aggravated the situation ; they ask the president,...
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at 15:00 on the russia channel i looked at the studio and remembered the immortal phrase boris nikolaevich yeltsins there the president visited the center for comprehensive support of participants, special military operation. return talked to employees of russian soldiers who are undergoing rehabilitation there, as support for veterans special military operations, including advanced training in obtaining a new profession in employment in organizing their own business. all this is the task of the special state fund defenders of the fatherland. so today, uh, i visited the novgorod branch and looked at how its work is organized, hoping that its branch is already active. uh, they work in all regions of the federation and will increase the pace this work. this is a very important direction , i would like to emphasize that we need to do everything possible to help our heroes in the full sense. these are our heroes , the guys who were not at the forefront felt that they were in demand, could work, could provide for their loved ones, their families , and create these families. the young people there should
at 15:00 on the russia channel i looked at the studio and remembered the immortal phrase boris nikolaevich yeltsins there the president visited the center for comprehensive support of participants, special military operation. return talked to employees of russian soldiers who are undergoing rehabilitation there, as support for veterans special military operations, including advanced training in obtaining a new profession in employment in organizing their own business. all this is the task of...
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america make these decisions so fundamentally, and then you know, i remember, oddly enough, boris nikolayevich yeltsinericans and their satellites it is very important that they not only sit down, but get up and say what america needs to show what is in the world. yes, there are difficulties. that's where china brix russia and other countries, but on the whole they are still sitting, the way the americans want to seat them, because in fact the question is who will receive the main income from the global economy. west wanna get it. he always received this income through the colonial slave wars through the uneven. e exchange, and now there are problems. now there is no one to come with beads and the upcoming launch of a nuclear power plant in bangladesh is there evidence of cheap energy. there is always industrialization going on, there is a powerful industry in bangladesh in asia. and in europe, on the contrary, we see nuclear plants closing down. therefore, in this sense, even symbolism. and at least something needs to be done about it. in the information field , in order to, well, say that we are sti
america make these decisions so fundamentally, and then you know, i remember, oddly enough, boris nikolayevich yeltsinericans and their satellites it is very important that they not only sit down, but get up and say what america needs to show what is in the world. yes, there are difficulties. that's where china brix russia and other countries, but on the whole they are still sitting, the way the americans want to seat them, because in fact the question is who will receive the main income from...
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boris. we have some bad luck with russia. that ’s how godunov and yeltsinorisovich is what’s their name? yes, well here and here plato and pistorius pistorius. suggest canceling the name. well, somehow it’s kind of bubbly, actually, i need to remind you you always say that we are historically, why did they leave paris in 1414? and why did we leave sberbank in 763? we were in kemer, actually, there was a russian general, a governor, a lover of women, general corf. well, well, in short, there was a russian army there. so we are not going to throw off now. i say that now it’s just königsberg, we have returned to our own territory, so what can you say, then it doesn’t change the russian city, so the fact that the famous dunes is, by the way, exactly came up with uh-huh well, because then he cut down all the forest there uh-huh in order to build stronger, but he was the inspector general and chief supply officer for his son’s son refused refused to go into the fighting troops. i had to go. no, no, no, no, i won’t own the phrase that there ’s an intrigue every si
boris. we have some bad luck with russia. that ’s how godunov and yeltsinorisovich is what’s their name? yes, well here and here plato and pistorius pistorius. suggest canceling the name. well, somehow it’s kind of bubbly, actually, i need to remind you you always say that we are historically, why did they leave paris in 1414? and why did we leave sberbank in 763? we were in kemer, actually, there was a russian general, a governor, a lover of women, general corf. well, well, in short,...
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boris nikolaevich kicked out or at least he fired this group without ceremony, because then the issue was resolved. but actually. which direction will the new government go after 1996, when president yeltsinher with chubais and others, because the west will not accept these people with these people and therefore other people have other people specifically in uh, well, in general, we were talking about those who, in general, should have done a lot to ensure that they won in 1996. big game on air at the time how the leaders of russia and the korean people's democratic republic negotiated in the far east on the fronts of ukraine there were intense battles and ukrainian attacks took place, terrorist attacks on military and civilian targets in crimea and i understand, ruslan, that these attacks are basically, at least, in the case of sevastopol, and they were carried out with the help of english storm shadow missiles, let's listen. as a result of the pre-dawn shelling of the sevastopol shipyard , a russian submarine and a military ship. what could be the biggest blow to russian naval installations in the entire war. it was storm shadow, one of the sources told the uk ministry of defense has no
boris nikolaevich kicked out or at least he fired this group without ceremony, because then the issue was resolved. but actually. which direction will the new government go after 1996, when president yeltsinher with chubais and others, because the west will not accept these people with these people and therefore other people have other people specifically in uh, well, in general, we were talking about those who, in general, should have done a lot to ensure that they won in 1996. big game on air...
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boris. there is something unlucky with us for russia . here is godunov and you yeltsine leave berberg in 763? the muscles were in königsberg. actually, it was russian governor general, lover of women general corf. well, well, in short, there was a russian army there. so now we’re not leaving königs, it’s just königsberg, we’ve returned to our own territory, so whatever you say there, then it doesn’t change, yes, it’s a russian city, so the fact that the famous dunes was, by the way, invented by uh-huh well, because he then the whole forest there was howling. uh-huh, to build a fortress, he went to squeak, but he was the inspector general and chief supply officer. he didn’t promote his son, he refused, he refused, he went to combat troops. it was necessary to intendo the phrase that every six months. yes, yes, yes, my, with the current, so to speak, awareness , the majority would go to interns, as you know. yes, here, of course, there is an interesting thing with north korea, because this is not the first. the visit cannot be said that we are, so to speak, north korea no
boris. there is something unlucky with us for russia . here is godunov and you yeltsine leave berberg in 763? the muscles were in königsberg. actually, it was russian governor general, lover of women general corf. well, well, in short, there was a russian army there. so now we’re not leaving königs, it’s just königsberg, we’ve returned to our own territory, so whatever you say there, then it doesn’t change, yes, it’s a russian city, so the fact that the famous dunes was, by the...