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- Dmitry Medvedev - Wikipedia
On 8 May 2008, Dmitry Medvedev appointed Putin as Prime Minister of Russia as he had promised during his election campaign The nomination was approved by the State Duma with a clear majority of 392–56, with only Communist Party of the Russian Federation deputies voting against
- Dmitry Medvedev | Facts Biography | Britannica
Dmitry Medvedev, Russian lawyer and politician who served as president of Russia from 2008 to 2012, during which time he stressed the need for modernization and government reform
- Dmitry Medvedev: The West’s favourite who became Putin’s foremost . . .
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- From president to provocateur: The long journey of Russia’s Dmitry . . .
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Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has become embroiled in a tense back-and-forth on social media that prompted U S President Donald Trump to announce he had ordered the re-positioning of
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- Fitness Influencer Dmitry Nuyanzin Dies Tragically After Eating 10,000 . . .
Fitness influencer, Dmitry Nuyanzin, passed away in his sleep after taking on a challenge that required him to eat 10,000 calories a day
- How Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev Turned War Into A Windfall
Once a champion of reform, Dmitry Medvedev has morphed into a wildly belligerent critic of Ukraine and the West In Russia, the change has saved him from oblivion
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