Yana Lantratova

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Comrade Premier
Yana Lantratova
Яна Лантратова
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2nd Premier of the Soviet Union
Assumed office
24 September 2010
DeputyGennady Zyuganov
Preceded byGennady Yanayev
8th General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Assumed office
24 September 2010
Preceded byGennady Yanayev
2nd Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union
In office
14 December 2006 – 24 September 2010
PremierGennady Yanayev
Preceded byOleg Shenin
Succeeded byGennady Zyuganov
Personal details
Born (1988-12-14) December 14, 1988 (age 35)
Leningrad
Political partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union
RelationsGennady Yanayev
(alleged affair)
ResidenceNovo-Ogaryovo
Military service
AllegianceSoviet Union
Branch/serviceSoviet Armed Forces
Years of service2010-
RankPremier
CommandsSupreme High Commander-in-Chief

Yana Valerievna Lantratova (Russian: Яна Валерьевна Лантратова, born 14 December 1988 in Leningrad) is a Soviet politician who serves as the 2nd Premier of the Soviet Union since the reformation and the 8th General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

Lantratova joined the Soviet Pioneers at age 7, an later joined the Komsomol when she was 11 years old. She was forcefully taken to Moscow at a young age, where she was practically raised by the Nomenklatura during the Civil War after both of her parents were killed during the Civil War. Once her mentor and alleged sexual partner, Gennady Yanayev died, she became the acting Premier just before she graduated from the Moscow State University. Under Lantratova's reign, the Soviet Union underwent heavy political and military reforms in order to catch up with the United States and to continue on the Cold War, these reforms involved the simplification of the power structure and the total reformation of the Soviet Armed Forces.

Early life

Yana was born in the city of Leningrad in 1988 (during the Second Russian Civil War) as an only-child. Her father, Yuri Lantratov was a Colonel of the Red Army and her mother was serving as a conscript for the Counter-Revolutionary Emergency Commission's Red Army, Lantratova's family was very close with the Yanayev family which were also directing the Counter-Revolutionary Emergency Commission (CEC).

In 1990, her mother was tragically killed in action in the Battle for Omsk against the Siberian State. Later in the same year, her father was also killed by an airstrike on Palace Square. Remaining members of her family lived outside of CEC occupied lands, so Gennady Yanayev personally ordered for Yana to be brought to Moscow to be adopted and raised by the Yanayev's.

Alleged affair

Leader of the Soviet Union

Personal life