Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have never actually met. It is more that Trump's campaign has ties with Putin and a number of leaders in the Trump campaign have received funds from or worked with Russian government officials. There is a line of communication between the Trump campaign and Putin's government, but its exact extent is unclear. It is certainly sufficient enough that Trump has taken a much more Pro-Russian line than is typical of any US candidate for President, such as effectively abandoning Ukraine, questioning NATO's value in protecting the Baltic countries, and arguing that Russia should be unopposed in Syria.
Dmitriy Medvedev is the current Russian President who took over from Vladimir Putin in May, 2008.
Dmitry Medvedev is the current President of The Russian Federation. He is the head of state and the supreme commander-in-chief.
The current president of Russia is Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin is the current Prime Minister
They are many, but the current one is,Vladimir Putin, the previous was Dmitry Medvedev.
The current president of Russia is Dmitry Medvedev. Medvedev became president on May 7, 2008, and is still serving his first term. Medvedev nominated his predecessor (who was term limited as president) Vladimir Putin to be Prime Minister of Russia. Vladimir Putin became Prime Minister on May 8, 2008.
Since May 7, 2008 Dmitriy Medvedev has been the president of Russia.I might be wrong but I thought that the leader of Russia is thePrime Minister(Vladimir Putin) and the President of Russia(Dmitriy Medvedev) is Second in Control.
No. Dmitry Medvedev is the President of Russia (and Vladimir Putin is the Prime Minister). The President of France is Nicolas Sarkozy.
Russia has two seats of power that work in tandem, a president and a prime minister. The current prime minister is Vladimir Putin, and head of the government. The current president is Dmitry Medvedev, who is head of state.
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President Dmitriy Anatolyevich MEDVEDEV is the current head of state, but Premier Vladimir Vladimirovich PUTIN is still the head of United Russia, the party in power. The president has most of the power, but the premier is second in terms of power, hence in many way Putin is the "leader" of Russia.
First was Boris Yeltsin from 1991-1996. Viktor Chernomyrdin was acting president for part of November 1996, and then Boris Yeltsin served again until 1999. In 1999 Vladimir Putin became president until 2008 when he was succeeded by Dmitri Medvedev, who is currently serving.After the fall of the Soviet Union russia has had 3 presidents. the first was Boris Yeltsin Elected in 1991, Vladimir Putin Elected in 2000 and Dimitry Medvedev who is current president elected in 2008. Hope that answers your question.There have been four presidents in Russia so far: Michael Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, Vladimir Putin and Dmitriy Medvedev.To date, Russia has had three president's since the creation of the Russian Federation after the fall of the Soviet Union. The first president of Russia was Boris Yeltsin and served from 1991 to 1999. The second president of Russia was Vladimir Putin who served from 1999 to 2008. The third, and current, president of Russia is Dmitry Medvedev who has served since 2008.
Vladimir Putin served as the fifth Prime Minister under Boris Yeltin, He was then hand picked by President Yeltin to be the Second President of the Russian Federation. In 2000 he stepped down as president (due to presidential restrictions), he hand selected Dmitry Medvedev who then appointed Vladimir Putin as Prime Minister. Vladimir Putin is still serving as The Russian Federation's Prime Minister and the Presidents right hand man.