First Lady of Russia

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First Lady of the
Russian Federation
Incumbent
Vacant
since June 6, 2013
ResidenceKremlin Senate
Inaugural holderNaina Yeltsina
FormationJune 12, 1991

First Lady of the Russian Federation is the unofficial title given[by whom?] to the wife of the President of Russia. The post is highly ceremonial.[citation needed] The First Lady position is currently vacant, since the divorce of the incumbent President Vladimir Putin and Lyudmila Putina.

First Ladies of Russia

This is a list of the post-Soviet era First Ladies of the Russian Federation. To view the list of the first wife of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire to watch: Spouses of the heads of state of the Soviet Union and List of consorts of the Russian Empire.

Portrait Name Years of life Marriage Age at tenure start Period Length of retirement President
1 Naina Yeltsina
(née Girina)
Born: (1932-03-14) March 14, 1932 (age 92) 1956 59 years, 120 days July 12, 1991 – December 31, 1999 [1] 085158,8948,894 days Boris Yeltsin
2 Lyudmila with Putin Lyudmila Putina
(née Shkrebneva)
Born: (1958-01-06) January 6, 1958 (age 66) July 28, 1983[2] 42 years, 122 days May 7, 2000 – May 7, 2008 085155,8441,461 days Vladimir Putin
3 Svetlana Medvedeva
(née Linnik)
Born: (1965-03-15) March 15, 1965 (age 59) December 24, 1993[3] 43 years, 53 days May 7, 2008 – May 7, 2012 085154,3834,383 days Dmitry Medvedev
4 Lyudmila with Putin Lyudmila Putina
(née Shkrebneva)
Born: (1958-01-06) January 6, 1958 (age 66) July 28, 1983 54 years, 122 days May 7, 2012 – June 6, 2013[4] 085153,9883,988 days Vladimir Putin
V Vacant Since June 6, 2013

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