senator senator
Colonel in the US Marine Corps, and US Senator (OH)
Russia's Tsars in the 1800s werePaul I (-1801)Alexander I (1801-1825)Nicolas I (1825-1855)Alexander II (1855-1881)Alexander III (1881-1894)Nicolas II (1894-1917)
President from 1869-1877
The most likely person to take over if something were to happen to Putin would be Medvedev, who is simply a weaker version of Putin. There is no fundamentally different governing style or objective between these two men, so Russia, for all of its faults, would likely continue on whatever trajectory Putin had placed it on. Never mind as well that Putin's political party, United Russia, is immensely popular in Russia and within its ranks are numerous politicians more than willing to attempt to replicate Putin's behavior.However, because no person other than Putin is exactly Putin, some small aspects of policy might change. They could become better or worse, because Putin does have a number of "positive" attributes, such as his ability to hold Russia together and keep the country organized. He also shows a certain degree of restraint, such as his choice only to supply Ukrainian separatists with weapons rather than directly declare war on Ukraine. It is unclear if a successor would take the same tone. Conversely, he has invaded Crimea, launched a bombing raid against the Free Syrian Army in Syria, proved obstructionist as concerns sanctioning Iran, and sabotaged his own economy through corruption. There is room for improvement if someone can figure out a way.
Senate Position
He was prime minister from 2008 to 2012 while constitutionally unable to hold the actual office of President. However, he exercised de facto executive power through his designate, Dmitry Medvedev, who was president in his place. Medvedev became prime minister in 2012 when Putin could again legally serve as president (the two having essentially swapped positions). Putin was acting president from December 31, 1999 to May 7, 2000. He was elected president in 2000 and reelected in 2004, serving until May 7, 2008. He was elected president in 2012, beginning a four year term on May 7, 2012.
political parties
No, John Edwards did not hold a position in the Obama cabinet.
Brahmins hold the highest position and the shudras hold the lowest position
what position did you hold at your previous employer
Premier.