Ex-Kremlchef Becomes 60 Years Old: How Dmitry Medvedev Became Putin's Calfbitter
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Putin's former president and placeholder is more than just a political rioter
Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council and Chairman of the United Russia party Dmitry Medvedev with the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, fourth degree.
Once upon a time, Dmitry Medvedev was a source of hope for Russia. When he took office as President in 2008, many Russians combine hope for progress and reforms in the country. Meanwhile, the former Kremlin chief is one of the biggest accomplices in Moscow and likes to threaten the atom club.
Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, turns 60 today. Medvedev is now known mostly for his seemingly absurd speeches, in which he expresses what President Putin would like to say – but cannot.
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