At this point in time, there is probably going to be very little, if any impact. Since his retirement, many of Mr. Yeltsin's reforms have been undermined and his influence on the Putin government was nil.
Mr. Yeltsin was a man who rode the tides of history to great heights....but his lasting legacy, unfortunately, will be minimal.
2007-04-23 04:38:02
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answered by mzJakes 7
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It'll have a bad effect on Russian spirit sales, in the same way that the Queen Mother's death saw gin sales in England nose-dive. I'm astonished he hung on this long.
I can't imagine the death of someone who has been out of public life for so long will have any discernible impact at all on Russian society.
2007-04-23 04:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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relies upon on your attitude. i'm in my view against the death sentence because of the fact i think of that too many all and sundry is wrongly convicted. The judicial device would desire to be in reaction to "harmless till shown accountable", however the death sentence is honestly against that. There would desire to continually be a gamble left for somebody to the two allure a bogus sentence, or extremely redeem themselves and start up off a clean financial disaster. even nevertheless, while you're posing a philosophical question and we assume that the folk in question are accountable with out wish of being released or redeemed, i assume i could say death is greater helpful than basically suitable torment. a minimum of for them. Eye for an eye fixed? Dose of their very own medicine? The "medium secure practices" place could be greater installation, yet those are not solid standards of justice. Tormenting somebody for some thing they have completed isn't any solid for society, the two; being in detention center is already protecting them off the streets, the only subject tormenting does is tension them added alongside the path of unhappiness and psychological and social demention. They have been needless to say there interior the 1st place to have committed those crimes, yet "eye for an eye fixed" purely makes it worse. lower back, i think of that death - in this hypothetical, philosophical, precis case - could be greater helpful for the two them and all of us else. yet those arguments never help the death sentence. On a greater ordinary word, a great form of people could choose death over enslavement, humiliation, issues of that nature. it is, for my section, bravery. authentic residing is residing to have not have been given any regrets while the Reaper comes for you - and are available he shall.
2016-12-16 13:23:47
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answered by barsky 4
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Without Boris it is the end of an era , he will never smile again hand in hand with bush on the stairs of the white house, we have to go on but it wont be the same as it was , bla bla bla bla
it doesnt matter much he was no longer very active , he drunk i've heard
2007-04-23 04:38:57
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answered by gjmb1960 7
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I know that, with Yeltsin gone, there will be more vodka for the people.
2007-04-23 04:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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he wasn't in power any more
he died, it's a fact, it's not good or bad
2007-04-23 04:37:25
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answered by Anonymous
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