Dmitry Medvedev

Guide Note
Dmitry Medvedev, formerly the first deputy prime minister of Russia, succeeded Vladimir Putin as president of the Russian Federation on May 7, 2008.
Medvedev, a former law professor, has been closely involved in Putin's regime since 2000. Putin endorsed Medvedev as his preferred presidential candidate, a move widely thought to have ensured Medvedev the presidency.
Some believe, Medvedev's 'selection' as the next president of Russia by Putin has guaranteed Putin's continued influence over high level government decisions after the Constitution barred him from running for another term.
Others feel that Medvedev's background in law will lead to more expansive prosecution of corruption, as well as equal application of Russia's laws to all citizens.
Fast Facts
- Born: September 14, 1965
- 1987: Graduated from St. Petersburg University law school
- 1988: Baptized Russian Orthodox
- March 2, 2008: Elected president
- May 7, 2008: Inaugurated president
- Formerly the First Deputy Prime Minister
- 2000: Became Putin's deputy chief of staff
- Worked as chairman of state-run Gazprom gas monopoly
- Wife: Svetlana
- Son: Ilya
Was Medvedev's Election Fair?
On March 2, 2008 Dmitry Medvedev was elected President of the Russian Federation, reportedly receiving 70.28% of the vote with a 69.78% turnout of registered voters.
The fairness of the election and accuracy of the results were contested, with monitoring groups giving conflicting reports. Most critics of the election argue that candidates did not receive equal access to the media during their campaigns, limiting their ability to reach voters.
Other irregularities were reported though no official allegations of fraud have been filed. The final conclusion is that, despite irregularities, the election results have reflected the will of the Russian people.
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The Mahalo Top 7
- New York Times: Medvedev Takes Oath, Putin Dominates Much of Day (May 8, 2008)
- BBC News: Russia 'expels US embassy staff' (May 8, 2008)
- New York Times: Dmitri A. Medvedev Profile
- Wikipedia: Dmitry Medvedev
- BBC Profile: Dmitry Medvedev
- The Economist: Who is Dmitry Medvedev? and The uneasy handover
- Video: World Economic Forum Davos Annual Meeting 2007 (Time 6:33)
Dmitry Medvedev News
- Topix.net: Dmitry Medvedev
- Google News: Dmitry Medvedev
- Houston Chronicle: Medvedev takes the reins in Russia (May 8, 2008)
- The Australian: Medvedev 'work in tandem' with Putin (May 8, 2008)
- Reuters: Medvedev faces woe from Putin, says Russian rival (March 6, 2008)
- Al Jazeera: Medvedev Declared Russia Winner (March 3, 2008)
- Washington Post: Putin's Chosen Successor, Medvedev, Elected in Russia (March 3, 2008)
- New York Times: Election in Russia Confirms Putin’s Chosen Successor (March 2, 2008)
- New York Times: Election in Russia Confirms Putin’s Chosen Successor (March 2, 2008)
- Washington Post: Despite Spotlight, Putin's Heir Still Shadowy (March 2, 2008)
- CNN: Russians Choose Putin's Successor (March 2, 2008)
- The Telegraph: Russia prepares to elect Dmitry Medvedev (March 2, 2008)
- The Independent: Medvedev steps out from Putin's shadow (March 2, 2008)
Dmitry Medvedev Background and Profiles
- Financial Times: Anointed enigma: The quiet rise of a dedicated Dmitry Medvedev (February 28, 2008)
- DW World: Dmitry Medvedev: Putin's Likely Successor
- Russia Profile: Medvedev
- Gazprom: Dmitry Anatolievich Medvedev
Dmitry Medvedev Blogs and Commentaries
- Wall Street Journal: Medvedev Wins, but Will He Lead? (March 3, 2008)
- International Herald Tribune: Time for a new Russia strategy (March 3, 2008)
- CNN News: The key tests for Russia's new president (March 3, 2008)
- BBC News: Russia: World watching for any change (March 3, 2008)
- Times Online: Will Medvedev be a dedicated follower of Putin's peculiar fashion sense? (March 3, 2008)
- The Economist: Russia's uneasy handover (February 28, 2008)
- Russian Election 2008: Russian Cabinet Changes (September 24, 2007)
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