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65: 423: 825:, head of the Executive Office of the President, calling him a scum. Rutskoy claimed that Filatov reduced the number of vice presidential staff in response the day after the incident. Rutskoy was accused of corruption by the officials of Yeltsin's government. On 1 September 1993, President Boris Yeltsin suspended Rutskoy's execution of his vice-presidential duties, due to alleged corruption charges, which was not further confirmed. On 3 September, the Supreme Soviet rejected Yeltsin's suspension of Rutskoy and referred the question to the Constitutional Court. 452: 393: 441: 637: 411: 897: 931:
In December 2001, Rutskoy was sued by the Prosecutor's Office of Kursk Oblast, which filed a lawsuit. The lawsuit was related to the illegal privatization of a four-room apartment (made in July 2000). Later Rutskoi was brought under article 286 of the criminal code (abuse of power) as an accused. The
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In April 1992 and March 1993 two similar resolutions that claimed Crimea were passed by the Russian Federation parliament. The Ukrainians naturally turned for help to the United States, which sought to aggregate Soviet nuclear weapons in the hands of Moscow and to occupy ex-Soviet scientists with the
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only a few days before the election, which he won in a landslide, with about 76% of the vote. It is noted that Rutskoy had the potential to become an opposition leader upon re-entering politics but he adopted a pragmatic and compliant approach in his dealings with the government in Moscow in general
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at 00:25, in accordance with the above article. He took the presidential oath, and said: "I am taking the authority of President. The anti-constitutional decree of President Yeltsin is annulled." Rutskoy's interim presidency, although constitutional, was never acknowledged outside Russia. After the
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was taken by Yeltsin's military forces. Rutskoy and his supporters were arrested and charged with organization of mass disturbances. The day before, Yeltsin officially dismissed Rutskoy as vice president, despite not having legal powers to do so, and fired him from the military forces. Rutskoy was
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Following the initial period of peaceful collaboration with Yeltsin, from the end of 1992, Rutskoy began openly declaring his opposition to the President's economic and foreign policies and accusing some Russian government officials of corruption. For instance, an account stated that he refused to
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In October 2000, Rutskoy ran for a second term as governor. However, a few hours before the vote on 22 October he was suspended from participation in the elections by the decision of the Kursk Oblast Court for the abuse of official position, inaccurate data on personal property, violations of
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cannot be used to change national and state organization of Russian Federation, to dissolve or to interfere with the functioning of any elected organs of state power. In this case, his powers cease immediately." On the night of 21–22 September 1993, Rutskoy ascended the podium of the Russian
496: 944:, he ran for the State Duma in one of the constituencies of Kursk Oblast. He was not allowed to vote. His registration as a candidate was cancelled by the Supreme Court due to the provision of incorrect information about the place of work in the 563:, he was chosen by Boris Yeltsin to be his vice-presidential running mate, but later became increasingly critical of Yeltsin's economic and foreign policies. In late September 1993, Yeltsin ordered the unconstitutional dissolution of the 2022: 495: 2002: 1754: 567:. In response, the parliament immediately annulled his decree, impeached him and proclaimed Rutskoy acting president. After a two-week standoff and popular unrest, Yeltsin ordered the military to storm the 326: 330: 493: 1747: 337: 970:
and the single-member constituency in Kursk Oblast. The party list did not pass the 5% threshold, and Rutskoy himself lost the election, taking second place in his constituency.
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a protest against the decision of the Kursk Oblast Court to cancel the registration which was considered by the Civil Board of the Supreme Court and rejected on 2 November 2000.
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became the second-highest ranking office in Russia. Thus, no other person but Rutskoy has ever served under the formal title of Vice President of the Russian Federation.
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in the fall of the same year. Being a joint candidate from the communist and "patriotic forces", he was initially banned from the election, but allowed to run by the
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and Yeltsin in particular. He has apologized for starting the armed rebellion, explaining that he would not have done it if he knew it would lead to several deaths.
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Ghost wars : the secret history of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden, from the Soviet invasion to September 10, 2001
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Michael Kraus, Ronald D. Liebowitz (1996), Russia and Eastern Europe After Communism, p. 305. Westview Press,
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from 10 July 1991 before arrest 4 October 1993. As vice president, he openly called for the independence of
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On 18 May 1991, he was selected as a vice presidential candidate together with presidential candidate
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two-week standoff, and the violence erupting on the streets of Moscow, on 4 October 1993, the
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Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni
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case was closed for lack of evidence, as no evidence was presented in the case.
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Soon after his release, Rutskoy founded a populist, nationalist party,
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Vice-presidential candidates in the 1991 Russian presidential election
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until 26 February 1994, when he and other participants of both the
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in order to negotiate the price of Russian natural gas exports to
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The Constitution of the Russian Federation: A Contextual Analysis
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Russian politician and former Soviet military officer (born 1947)
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The office of Vice President of Russia was abolished after the
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Rutskoy was expelled from army after Yeltsin's victory in the
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provided security assurances to the three ex-Soviet countries
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On 21 September 1993, President Yeltsin dissolved the
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Rutskoy decided not to run for the presidency in the
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intervened to save him to avoid interfering with the
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and October 1993 crises were granted amnesty by the
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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Acting President of Russia
disputed
Boris Yeltsin
Boris Yeltsin
Vice President of Russia
Boris Yeltsin
Governor of Kursk Oblast
Boris Yeltsin
Vladimir Putin
Vasily Shuteyev
Alexander Mikhailov
Proskuriv
Ukrainian SSR
Soviet Union
Ukraine
Independent
Patriots of Russia
Derzhava
DPCR
NPSR
CP RSFSR
CPSU

Soviet Union
Russia
Soviet Air Force

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