Russian presidential inauguration

Presidential inauguration at the Grand Kremlin PalaceVladimir Putin, May 7, 2018
Putin in his Inauguration, May 7, 2018.
Inauguration of Dmitry Medvedev, 3rd President of Russia, 7 May 2008

The inauguration of the President of Russia (Инаугурация президента России) is a ceremony to mark the start of the term of the President of Russia. The inauguration is carried out six years (formerly four years) after the inauguration of the previous president. In the case of extraordinary election, the inauguration is conducted thirty days after the announcement of the official election results by the Central Election Commission. Traditionally, inauguration takes place in the Grand Kremlin Palace of the Moscow Kremlin. The inauguration ceremony of the Russian president has traditionally been accompanied by the festive prayer service of the Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus', which dates back to 1498, when the first wedding took place for the reign of Prince Dmitry Ivanovich, the grandson of Ivan III.[1]

Traditions

The following people are usually present at the inauguration:

The ceremony in the Grand Kremlin Palace begins (since 2008) when the presidential military band from the Kremlin Regiment plays the Festival Coronation March by Tchaikovsky.

The Ceremony

The inauguration proper starts with the outgoing President reviewing the Kremlin Regiment for one last time as President and Supreme Commander of the uniformed forces of the Federation in Cathedral Square and he then walks towards the Grand Kremlin Palace.

The President-elect's procession arrives at the Grand Kremlin Palace through the Spassky Gate. The President-elect passes through St. George's Hall and St. Andrews's Hall into Alexander Hall, which holds the flags of the Russian Standard of the President and the Emblem of the Russian president. The Chairman of the Constitutional Court and the Chairmen of both chambers of parliament sit at a raised platform where the President-elect joins them. The Chairman of the Constitutional Court places both Constitution and the President's Chain of Office on the rostrum. After the outgoing President makes his address, the Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Russia then asks President-elect to take the oath of office.

The president-elect places his right hand on the Constitution of the Russian Federation and recites the presidential oath. The Chairman of the Constitutional Court then gives the President the chain of office and proclaims the inauguration of a new President. After the new president is inaugurated the Russian national anthem is played and the standard of the head of state is raised at the dome of the presidential residence. This is followed by the new President's speech and as the speech ends and the new President leaves the halls "Slavsya" by Mikhail Glinka from his first opera A Life for the Tsar is played by the military band as a 21-gun salute is fired.

As the inauguration has been held every 4 and now 6 years on 7 May, the anniversary of the raising of the Kremlin Regiment, the ceremony ends in Cathedral Square with both the outgoing and incoming presidents attending the latter's 1st inspection of the regiment as the Supreme Commander of the armed and civil security forces of Russia, greeting it on its anniversary. It is then followed by the marchpart of the entire regiment assembled.

The Oath

Vladimir Putin taking the Presidential Oath, May 7, 2000.

At the same time Boris Yeltsin in 1991 and Alexander Rutskoy in 1993 was read another text of the oath:

List of inaugural ceremonies

No.DateEventLocationOath Administered by
1stJuly 10, 1991
(Wednesday)
First inauguration of Boris YeltsinHall of the Kremlin Palace of Congresses
Moscow Kremlin
Moscow
Ruslan Khasbulatov,
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet
2ndAugust 9, 1996
(Friday)
Second inauguration of Boris YeltsinHall of the State Kremlin Palace
Moscow Kremlin
Moscow
Vladimir Tumanov,
Chairman of the Constitutional Court
3rdMay 7, 2000
(Sunday)
First inauguration of Vladimir PutinHall of the Order of St. Andrew
Grand Kremlin Palace
Moscow Kremlin
Moscow
Marat Baglai,
Chairman of the Constitutional Court
4thMay 7, 2004
(Friday)
Second inauguration of Vladimir PutinHall of the Order of St. Andrew
Grand Kremlin Palace
Moscow Kremlin
Moscow
Valery Zorkin,
Chairman of the Constitutional Court
5thMay 7, 2008
(Wednesday)
Inauguration of Dmitry MedvedevHall of the Order of St. Andrew
Grand Kremlin Palace
Moscow Kremlin
Moscow
Valery Zorkin,
Chairman of the Constitutional Court
6thMay 7, 2012
(Monday)
Third inauguration of Vladimir PutinHall of the Order of St. Andrew
Grand Kremlin Palace
Moscow Kremlin
Moscow
Valery Zorkin,
Chairman of the Constitutional Court
7thMay 7, 2018
(Monday)
Fourth inauguration of Vladimir PutinHall of the Order of St. Andrew
Grand Kremlin Palace
Moscow Kremlin
Moscow
Valery Zorkin,
Chairman of the Constitutional Court

See also

References

  1. "В день инаугурации президента России патриарх Кирилл совершит молебен". ТАСС (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-05-08.
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