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Tatyana Yumasheva

Tatyana Borisovna Yumasheva ((ロシア語:Татьяна Борисовна Юмашева); born January 17, 1960; also Tatiana, former also Diyachenko or D'jachenko) is the younger daughter of former Russian President Boris Yeltsin. She graduated MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics in 1983.
Then she worked at the Salyut Design Bureau and later at Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center until 1994.
Yeltsin made her his personal advisor in 1996 when his re-election campaign was faltering. A memoir written by Yeltsin, as reported by the New York Times
credited her with advising against "banning Communist Party, dissolving Parliament and postponing presidential elections" in 1996. She was particularly influential as Yeltsin recovered from heart surgery in late 1996. She became the keystone in a small group of advisors known as "The Family," although the others (Alexander Voloshin and Valentin Yumashev) were not Yeltsin relatives. Boris Berezovsky and other oligarchs were often included in the group as well.
In 2000, Dyachenko's name came up during a corruption investigation, but no charges were brought. Dyachenko remained on the staff of Yeltsin's hand-picked successor Vladimir Putin, and was a key adviser to him during his 2000 election campaign, but Putin fired her later that year.
Dyachenko was portrayed in the 2003 satirical comedy ''Spinning Boris'', based on the real experiences of American political consultants in the 1996 campaign.
Dyachenko was married to Alexey Dyachenko, a businessman who was recently made CEO of Urals Energy, a company under investigation by the Putin government.〔() 〕 In 2001, Tatyana married her fellow presidential adviser Valentin Yumashev,〔(Yeltsin Hunts for Fountain of Youth, THE MOSCOW TIMES | Article from The Moscow Times (Russia) | HighBeam Research )〕 and flew to London to have a baby.〔(Yeltsin's daughter picks London for baby's birthplace. | Article from The Evening Standard (London, England) | HighBeam Research )〕 Yumashev is the father-in-law of oligarch Oleg Deripaska.〔(Due Diligence, Business Intelligence, Asset Retrieval, Debt Recovery in Europe, FSU, USA and worldwide )〕 Tatyana is a close friend of another multi-billionaire, Roman Abramovich.〔Franchetti, Mark (7 March 2010). ("The Sober Truth Behind Boris Yeltsin's Drinking Problem". ) ''The Sunday Times''. Retrieved 22 February 2011.〕
Dyachenko and Yumashev provided editorial assistance in preparing the last volume of her father's memoirs, ''Midnight Diaries''.
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