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The man who mobilized the crowds in moscow to restore mikhail gorbachev to office was boris yeltsin.

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At the beginning of his career, Boris Yeltsin was a strong supporter of Mikhail Gorbachev. Gorbachev's objective was to revive the Soviet economy, and in order to do so, he wanted to reform the political and social structure of the USSR. For this purpose, Gorbachev gathered a team of young, talented Communist Party members, of which Yeltsin was part. Yeltsin rose through the ranks and in 1986 he became a member of the Politburo. However, Yeltsin would eventually become critical of Gorbachev's "moderation" and would defend the implementation of a representative democracy.

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User Patrick Simard
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The statement "The man who mobilized the crowds in Moscow to restore Mikhail Gorbachev to office was Boris Yeltsin," is a true statement. The answer to the following statement is true. It is Yeltsin who assemble the crowds or the concentration.

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