Dmitry Medvedev
(born Sept. 14, 1965, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. [now St. Petersburg, Russia]) Russian president (from 2008). Medvedev taught law at St. Petersburg State University (1990 – 99). During this time he also worked in the St. Petersburg mayor's office, where he met future president
Vladimir Putin. In 2000 Medvedev headed Putin's presidential election campaign. He became Putin's chief of staff in 2003, and two years later he was appointed first deputy prime minister. Throughout his service under Putin, Medvedev distinguished himself as an able administrator with an eye toward reform, although his admiration of Western popular culture created some controversy. In December 2007 Putin named Medvedev his heir apparent. The central message of Medvedev's subsequent presidential campaign was "Freedom is better than no freedom." After a landslide electoral victory, Medvedev took office on May 7, 2008, and immediately nominated Putin as his prime minister.
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