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Michelle to bring oomph to conservative Moscow
MOSCOW: AP

Michelle Obama brings her superstar glamour to Moscow this weekend as she accompanies her husband on his summit with the Russian president.


But the American first lady, who has wowed public in the US and Europe with her easy elegance and charm, will perhaps face a bigger challenge in winning over a Russian public that has scant respect for women who grab the limelight from their powerful husbands.

In a country where a presidential candidate once quipped he’d sooner pack his wife off to a convent than allow her to dabble in politics, Russia still has trouble with the concept of an empowered woman behind the throne.

“The institution of first lady in Russia is still quite young,” said Alyona Doletskaya, editor of Russian Vogue and doyenne of the Moscow fashion scene. “So there are no huge expectations on the part of Russian public.”

No voice
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s wife Svetlana is pious and discreet and met her husband while she was a schoolgirl. She supports charity and the arts, but has assumed no independent voice on issues facing the country. She dresses conservatively, lacking the edgy fashion sense that has attracted a nationwide following for Michelle Obama.

Russia has known one iconic first lady in modern times: Raisa Gorbachev, wife of the last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who was much loved around the world for breaking with tradition by appearing regularly in public with her husband, embracing high fashion and firing off wisecracks during official foreign trips. But she earned little affection for her boldness in Russia, where she was seen as strong-willed and ambitious.

Far from shrugging off the old constraints when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Boris Yeltsin’s wife Naina assumed a lower profile behind her husband, achieving popularity by declaring indifference to politics. As for Vladimir Putin’s wife, Lyudmilla, she only occasionally appeared in the company of her husband — fuelling widespread reports the two were estranged.

In the US, first ladies are accustomed to coming under the spotlight — and Michelle Obama seems to revel in it.
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By: notreveald
On: 04 Jul 2009 12:45 pm

Michelle Obama is just a first lady. That is all. She does not bear super star glamour. President will be judged by what he does, and not because of the glamour of the first lady.

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