Ceremony . The ceremony began at a quarter to 12 Moscow time, when in St Andrew's hall was made a
Russian Flag and the Presidential Standard. Following them, the
chain of office and a special copy of the Russian Constitution were introduced. After the introduction of the Flag and Symbols of the President, the Chairwoman of the Federation Council
Valentina Matvienko, Chairman of the State Duma
Vyacheslav Volodin and President of the Constitutional Court
Valery Zorkin were invited to the stage. At that time, Vladimir Putin left his office in the
Kremlin Senate and went to the
Grand Kremlin Palace. When moving, the Cortege automobile was first used. At noon Vladimir Putin arrived at The Grand Kremlin Palace, where he went through the Alexander and St. George Halls and climbed the stage in the St. Andrew's Hall. After Vladimir Putin took the stage, President of the Constitutional Court Valery Zorkin urged Putin to take the oath. According to Article 82 of the Russian Constitution, Vladimir Putin took the oath to the people of Russia in the presence of Federation Council members, members of the State Duma and judges of the Russian Constitutional Court. Vladimir Putin took the oath of office, traditionally with his right hand on the Constitution. After Putin took the oath, Zorkin said that Vladimir Putin had officially taken office as President of Russia. After the swearing-in, orchestra performed
Anthem of Russia, the presidential standard rose above the Senate Palace and Putin received the traditional 30-gun salute in his honor.
Inaugural address Vladimir Putin then delivered his 12-minute inaugural address of 1,246 words. This speech was the longest in history, the previous record was the inaugural speech of
Boris Yeltsin in 1991, that speech consisted of 748 words. In his speech, Vladimir Putin thanked Russian citizens for the trust and support they had given him in the election. Putin spoke about the tasks that need to be solved, as they will determine the fate of Russia for decades to come. Also, Putin called the priority tasks of the state, namely improving the quality of education and health care, as well as the protection of motherhood and childhood. In his speech, Putin told about plans for a new term, he promised to do everything to increase the strength, prosperity and glory of Russia. In the speech, Putin noted that for more than thousand years of history, Russia has repeatedly faced periods of turmoil and trials, comparing Russia with the Phoenix: "For more than a thousand years the history of Russia repeatedly faced periods of turmoil and trials and always, always reborn, like a Phoenix, has reached such heights that others had not, were considered inaccessible, and for our country, on the contrary, become a new springboard, a new historic milestone for the future, a strong push forward."
Parade After the main part of the inauguration ceremony, Vladimir Putin went to
Cathedral square, where he conducted a review of the troops of the
Kremlin Regiment. The review of troops will mark the inauguration of the
Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Russia. During the parade, Putin congratulated the regiment on the 82nd anniversary, as on the same day, 7 May, the regiment celebrates the anniversary of its foundation. After the parade, Vladimir Putin spoke with volunteers and representatives of youth organisations who were invited to the inauguration. ==Post-ceremony events==