Tatiana Borisovna Yumasheva

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Tatyana Borissovna Jumaschewa ( Russian Татьяна Борисовна Юмашева , née Ельцина / Jelzina, second marriage Дьяченко / Djachenko ; born January 17, 1960 in Sverdlovsk, now Boris Yekaterinburg ) is an important daughter of the former Russian president , which for a long time was an important part of the former Russian president Advisory staff played.

Life

During her studies of mathematics and cybernetics at Lomonossow University , she was married to Wilen Airatowitsch Chairullin from 1980 to 1982; the marriage resulted in a son. After completing her studies in 1983, she worked as a programmer in the ballistics department of the Salyut design office until 1994 . Married to entrepreneur Leonid Yurievich Dyachenko for the second time, she became a second mother in the mid-1990s and then appointed by her father Yeltsin as a personal advisor during the 1996 election campaign.

Tatiana Jumaschewa (right) at the funeral of Boris Yeltsin (2007)

She was initially also an advisor to Vladimir Putin , who ousted her in 2000.

In October 2001 she married Valentin Yumashev , Boris Yeltsin's former chief of staff, and withdrew from politics the following year after the birth of a daughter.

She was accused of having, together with Boris Berezovsky, exercised great influence on her father's politics and embezzled Western financial aid at the time of Yeltsin .

Tatjana Borissowna Jumaschewa has been a citizen of the Republic of Austria since November 26, 2009 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Time : Rescuing Boris . July 15, 1996
  2. ^ Time : The Ice-Cold Strategy . March 5, 2000
  3. Die Zeit : Longing for respectability . April 24, 2003
  4. stern.de : Empire Russia: 101 dollar billionaires . February 21, 2008
  5. ^ Spiegel Online : Russia: Putin dismisses Yeltsin's daughter . January 3, 2000
  6. Naturalization: Yeltsin daughter is Austrian . In: spiegel.de , April 25, 2013, accessed April 26, 2013.