First Lady of Russia
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First Lady of the Russian Federation | |
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Incumbent since June 6, 2013Vacant | |
Residence | Kremlin Senate |
Inaugural holder | Naina Yeltsina |
Formation | June 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 | Marriage | Period | President |
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1 | Naina Yeltsina (née Girina) Born: March 14, 1932 |
September 28, 1956 | July 12, 1991 – December 31, 1999 [1] | Boris Yeltsin | |
2 | Lyudmila Putina (née Shkrebneva) Born: January 6, 1958 |
July 28, 1983[2] | May 7, 2000 – May 7, 2008 | Vladimir Putin | |
3 | Svetlana Medvedeva (née Linnik) Born: March 15, 1965 |
December 24, 1993[3] | May 7, 2008 – May 7, 2012 | Dmitry Medvedev | |
4 | Lyudmila Putina (née Shkrebneva) Born: January 6, 1958 |
July 28, 1983 | May 7, 2012 – June 6, 2013[4] | Vladimir Putin | |
- | Vacant | Since June 6, 2013 |
References
- ^ Boris Yeltsin was the first President of Russia elected by popular vote.
- ^ Lyudmila Shkrebneva (Putina) - Rodovid
- ^ Biography of Svetlana Medvedeva
- ^ Putin has divorced his wife
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