First inauguration of Vladimir Putin

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DateMay 7, 2000; 25 years ago (2000-05-07)
ParticipantsPresident of Russia, Vladimir Putin
Assuming office
Former President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin
Formally leaving office
President of the Constitutional Court of Russia, Marat Baglai
Administering oath
2000 presidential inauguration of
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin takes the oath of office as the
president of Russia
DateMay 7, 2000; 25 years ago (2000-05-07)
LocationGrand Kremlin Palace,
Moscow
ParticipantsPresident of Russia, Vladimir Putin
Assuming office
Former President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin
Formally leaving office
President of the Constitutional Court of Russia, Marat Baglai
Administering oath
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2004 

The first inauguration of Vladimir Putin as the president of Russia took place on Sunday, 7 May 2000. The ceremony was held for the first time in the Grand Kremlin Palace and lasted exactly one hour.

Despite the fact that Boris Yeltsin at the time of the ceremony was already a former president (having resigned 31 December 1999), he was formally invited as a guest, but took part in the ceremony as the outgoing president.

Boris Yeltsin resigned as President of Russia in the end of 1999. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin became Acting President of Russia and won the 2000 Russian presidential election with more than fifty percent of the votes. He took office two months after the elections.

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Inaugural address

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