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Former Russian leader Yeltsin’s son in law quits from Kremlin

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Former Russian leader Yeltsin’s son in law quits from Kremlin

Valentin Yumashev, the husband of previous Russian pioneer Boris Yeltsin’s daughter, who assisted Putin with coming to control, plays quit his part as a Kremlin counsel, two individuals acquainted with Yumashev’s reasoning have told Reuters.

Yumashev was a neglected counsel with restricted impact on Putin’s independent direction, however his flight eliminates one of the last connections inside Putin’s organization to Yeltsin’s standard, a time of liberal changes and Russia’s opening up towards the West.

Lyudmila Telen, first delegate chief head of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center establishment, where Yumashev is an individual from the leading body of legal administrators, let Reuters know that Yumashev had surrendered his Kremlin counselor job in April. Inquired as to why he left, she said: “It was his drive.”

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