Medvedev, Dmitri Anatolyevich
Medvedev, Dmitri Anatolyevich
(mĕdvyĕd`yĕf), 1965–, Russian political leader, president of Russia (2008–12), b. Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). He earned a doctorate in law in 1990 and was a law professor at St. Petersburg State Univ. until 1999. At the same time, he also was chief counsel (1993–99) to Ilim Pulp, a large timber company, and he became involved in local politics, working with Vladimir PutinPutin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1952–, Russian government official and political leader, b. Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). After graduating from the Leningrad State Univ.
..... Click the link for more information. . Following Putin's rise to prime minister of Russia in 1999, Medvedev became Putin's deputy chief of staff; when Putin was made interim president in 2000, Medvedev became deputy head of the presidential administration and then headed Putin's successful campaign for president. After serving in several government posts, Medvedev was (2002–8) chairman of Gazprom, the state-run gas company. In 2005, he also was appointed first deputy prime minister. Putin, constitutionally barred from running for a third consecutive term, endorsed Medvedev as his successor in 2007, and Medvedev was easily elected to the office in 2008. Putin, who became prime minister, remained the most powerful figure in the government. After Putin was elected to succeed Medvedev as president, he appointed Medvedev prime minister in 2012 and secured Medvedev's election as chairman of the United Russia party' Medvedev remained prime minister after the 2018 elections. In 2017 Russian political activist Alexei NavalnyNavalny, Alexei Anatolyevich,
1976–, Russian lawyer and political activist. Navalny joined the Russian United Democratic party in 2000 but was expelled in 2007 for his support of ultranationalist activities.
..... Click the link for more information. accused Medvedev of having acquired extensive property through graft and disquised ownership.