MOSCOW, Jul 10The liberal democrats proposed replacing the term «president» with «ruler» until the foreign word «takes root completely», RIA Novosti was told about this in the press service of the LDPR Duma faction. Boris Yeltsin's inauguration as the first president of Russia took place on July 10, 1991 how he won the first presidential election of the RSFSR on June 12, 1991, gaining more than 58% of the vote. and much later (it) spread all over the world. In our country, by historical standards, this is generally a new word, and until it takes root completely, you can safely replace it. For example, with the phrase «head of state» or the word «ruler». And both are more understandable to the Russian ear,» the LDPR noted. They also reminded that such a thesis was among the amendments from the LDPR during the amendments to the Constitution in 2020, but was not taken into account.June 4, 2016, 12:06 Matvienko: it is necessary to limit the expansion of foreign words into the Russian language in 1991, they were elected according to the Constitution of the RSFSR, and now the head of state is elected according to the Constitution of Russia, adopted in 1993. The founder of the Liberal Democratic Party, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, although he did not win the 1991 elections, became their triumphant, taking an incredible third place with 6.2 million votes. The Soviet party bosses were shocked by such results of a simple non-party lawyer who charmed Russia with his talent to simply and clearly explain even the most complex processes in the country and the world, «the faction also reported. It was this success that allowed Zhirinovsky in 1993 to join the Constitutional meeting, the Liberal Democrats added. «Our party supported the adoption of the Basic Law, because But in those stormy years, the continuation of lawlessness was more dangerous than the adoption of a far from perfect Constitution. However, this does not mean that today we cannot fix it,» the Liberal Democratic Party noted. RussiaIn Crimea reported that they had prepared a dictionary to replace foreign words