Dyachenko, Tatyana (1960–)
Dyachenko, Tatyana (1960–)
Russian political strategist. Name variations: Tatiana or Tatyana Yeltsin. Born 1960 in USSR; youngest of 2 daughters of Boris Yeltsin (president of Russia, 1990–2000) and Naina Yeltsin; trained as a mathematician; m. 2nd husband Aleksei Dyachenko (aerospace engineer); children: (1st m.) Boris.
A discreet but powerful figure in her father's inner circle, had been a trusted counselor and image manager during his political campaign (1996); while he was president, was appointed by him to the official post of "presidential adviser" with a salary and office in the Kremlin (1998); also policed his use of vodka; at one point, was considered the 2nd most powerful person in Russia; lost her job by order of Putin when her father resigned from office (2000).