After an extensive search, Yeltsin chooses Vladimir Putin, the former director of the FSB, as his successor. Initially, this decision raises eyebrows and appears to be an odd choice to many. However, within a matter of months, Putin's popularity skyrockets, making him the most well-liked politician in the country. Convinced that his gamble has paid off, Yeltsin, assured of his strategic move's success, proceeds to make the most fateful and consequential political decision of his entire career.