Vladimir Putin (Sino-Soviet Union)

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Пу́тин; born 7 October 1952) is a Soviet Russian political who is the current Premier of the Sino-Soviet Union since 2012. He was originally the First Secretary of the Russian SFSR from 1994-1998 and was also the Chairman of the KGB from 1983 until 1991 during the August 19 coup in Moscow. Born in Leningrad, Putin rolled in Leningrad State University and studied law before graduating in 1975. He later joined the ranks of the KGB in 1979 rising to the rank of Chairman by 1983 before resigning in 1991 following his actions against Jiang Zemin during the coup. He later entered the field of politics in 1994 where he ran for First Secretary of the Russian SFSR and won.

From 1994-1998, Putin governed the Russian SFSR and helped grow its economy to make it the most influential Soviet Republic in the entire union next to the Mandarin SFSR. He then rose up through the ranks of the Communist Party and won many favors and allies from many members, even those within the Central Committee itself. In May of 2012, Putin ran for the office of the Premier and won both the popular vote and the votes from the National Assembly. He was then declared the winner by the Chairman of the Electoral Committee and ascended to the office of the Premier.