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English: THE KREMLIN, MOSCOW. President Boris Yeltsin handing over the “presidential” copy of the Russian constitution to Vladimir Putin.
Русский: МОСКВА, КРЕМЛЬ. Президент России Борис Ельцин передал Владимиру Путину «президентский» экземпляр Конституции Российской Федерации.
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31 December 1999 |
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http://www.kremlin.ru/sdocs/news.shtml?day=31&month=12&year=1999&Submit.x=0&Submit.y=0&value_from=&value_to=&date=&stype=&dayRequired=no&day_enable=true# |
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Presidential Press and Information Office |
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