Putin Appointed Prime Minister by Yeltsin
Vladimir Putin was appointed Prime Minister by Boris Yeltsin on August 9, 1999, marking a pivotal moment in Russia’s political transformation. At the time virtually unknown to the public, Putin was strategically positioned as Yeltsin’s potential successor. His appointment was part of a calculated succession plan, with Yeltsin describing Putin as a leader who could ‘consolidate society’ and ensure the continuation of reforms. The State Duma approved his appointment on August 16, with 233 votes in favor, setting the stage for Putin’s rapid rise to national leadership.
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