At the Yeltsin Center’s anniversary, Artem Zhoga read out a congratulatory message from Vladimir Putin.

At the Yeltsin Center’s anniversary, Artem Zhoga read out a congratulatory message from Vladimir Putin.

      Top officials of the Ural capital and the region came the day before, on November 25, to congratulate the Yeltsin Center on its 10th anniversary.

      On that day the Presidential Center was visited by the plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Ural Federal District Artem Zhoga, Sverdlovsk Oblast governor Denis Pasler, and the head of Yekaterinburg Alexey Orlov, Kommersant‑Ural reports.

      An exhibition called "10 Years in the Center" opened there, devoted to the history of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center. On the significant occasion Tatyana Yumasheva, the daughter of Russia's first president, also flew to the Ural capital.

      During the event Artem Zhoga read out to those present a congratulatory message from Vladimir Putin, Kommersant‑Ural writes. The center itself had earlier reported that the Russian president had congratulated the Yeltsin Center on its anniversary.

      "Today we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Yeltsin Center, which was created not only to preserve and study the legacy of the first President of Russia, not only as a tribute to his memory, but also to study the complex, difficult, and contradictory era of radical change. This period is an integral part of our country's centuries‑long unbroken path, and the educational work of the center is based precisely on such approaches, on a deep understanding of the integrity of Russia's historical development," the congratulatory message on behalf of the President says, in particular.

      As Kommersant‑Ural writes, Vladimir Putin noted that the Yeltsin Center has become a point of attraction for people of different professions and ages. In turn, Governor Denis Pasler said that the Yeltsin Center is of great importance for the entire region and noted its potential as a museum complex and a center of public and cultural life.

      Notably, none of the high‑ranking regional officials present at the reception mentioned attending the event on their social media. There is also no photo report from it on the Yeltsin Center's Telegram channel.

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At the Yeltsin Center’s anniversary, Artem Zhoga read out a congratulatory message from Vladimir Putin.

The top officials of the Ural capital and the region came the day before, on November 25, to congratulate the Yeltsin Center on its 10th anniversary. The presidential center was visited that day by the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Ural Federal District Artem Zhoga, Governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast Denis Pasler, and the head of Yekaterinburg Alexey Orlov, reports "Ъ-Урал".