Danbooru
Login Posts Comments Notes Artists Tags Pools Wiki Forum More »
Search Changes Help | Posts (4) History
  • Help
guro
scat
furry -rating:g

Recent Changes (all)

  • towa no yugure
  • midori (band)
  • xingqiu (sweets paradise) (genshin impact)
  • emil chronicle online
  • richard p. leary (kure) (kancolle)
  • heywood l. edwards (kure) (kancolle)
  • ramune
  • katsushika hokusai (third ascension) (fate)
  • setsubun shuen emaki
  • list of fate series characters
  • kuroboshi kouhaku
  • katsushika hokusai (painting summer) (fate)
  • toto-sama (fate) (cosplay)
  • katsushika onao (fate)
  • katsushika hokusai (swimsuit saber) (fate)
  • imaginary scramble
  • katsushika hokusai (fate)
  • servant summer festival! 2018
  • toto-sama (fate)
  • osawa rurino (sega lucky lottery sleepwear)
  • momose ginko (sega lucky lottery sleepwear)
  • kachimachi kosuzu (sega lucky lottery sleepwear)
  • ceras yanagida lilienfeld (sega lucky lottery sleepwear)
  • anyoji hime (sega lucky lottery sleepwear)
  • hellboy (comic)

Options

  • Tag History
  • Post History
  • Wiki History
  • Discussions
  • What Links Here
  • Mistagged Posts
  • Untagged Posts

1993 russian constitutional crisis

The 1993 Russian constitutional crisis was a major political conflict between President Boris Yeltsin and the Russian parliament.
It began on September 21, 1993, when Yeltsin issued a decree dissolving the parliament, accusing it of obstructing his reforms.
In response, the parliament declared Yeltsin’s decree invalid, impeached him, and appointed Vice President Alexander Rutskoy as acting president.

The standoff escalated into armed clashes in Moscow, culminating on October 4, when Yeltsin ordered military forces to storm the White House (the parliament building).
Tanks fired on the building, and troops moved in to suppress the resistance, resulting in significant casualties and the arrest of opposition leaders.

The crisis ended with Yeltsin’s victory and the adoption of a new constitution that significantly expanded presidential powers, marking a turning point towards a more centralized and authoritarian government.

External Links

  • Wikipedia: 1993 Russian constitutional crisis

Posts

post #8683702
post #8143776
2:20
post #8135418
post #5391088
Terms / Privacy / Upgrade / Contact /