Moscow 1996, Vote or Lose! poster

Moscow 1996, Vote or Lose! | 1996, hold-up à Moscou

Description: Moscow, January 1996. Boris Yeltsin gets ready to run for a second mandate of the presidency of the young Russian Federation. Polls are in the single digits. A painful economic transition, war in Chechnya, and the rise of criminal groups have left the majority of Russians dissatisfied with Yeltsin… and willing to vote for the communist leader Gennady Zyuganov. Yet six months later, Yeltsin won the election with nearly 54% of the vote. How did that happen?

Genres: Documentary, History, TV Movie

Homepage: http://www.pointdujour-international.com/catalogueFiche.php?lang=en&idFiche=38463

Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 52 minutes

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Boris Yeltsin

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Tatyana Yumasheva

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Sergei Pugachev

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Anatoly Chubais

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Gennady Zyuganov

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Alexandr Korzhakov

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Mikhail Fridman

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Helmut Kohl

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Michel Camdessus

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Mikhail Gorbachev

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Vladimir Zhirinovsky

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Grigoriy Yavlinskiy

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Alexander Lebed

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Yury Vlasov

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Boris Berezovsky

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Vladimir Gusinsky

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Dick Morris

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Bill Clinton

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Richard Dresner

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Joe Shumate

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Anatoly Kulikov

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George Gorton

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Naina Yeltsina

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Vladimir Putin

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