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Putin shows Olympic judo team his moves Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin takes part in practise sessions for the country's Olympic judo team. The 57-year-old politician refused to be outdone by the youngsters and showed them a few moves of his own, pinning down one daring martial artist as he demonstrated his self defence skills. And Putin was willing to share more of his talents with them, telling the team's trainer, Tags: Vladimir Putin View |
Putin shows Olympic judo team his moves Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin takes part in practise sessions for the country's Olympic judo team. The 57-year-old politician refused to be outdone by the youngsters and showed them a few moves of his own, pinning down one daring martial artist as he demonstrated his self defence skills. And Putin was willing to share more of his talents with them, telling the team's trainer, Tags: Vladimir Putin View |
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (lang-rusaudioru-Putin.ogg???????? ???????????? ?????p=vl??d?im??r vl??d?im??r?v??t? ?put??n; born 7 October 1952) was the second President of Russia and is the current Prime Minister of Russia as well as chairman of United Russia and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union of Russia and Belarus. He became acting President (Acting President of the Russian Federation) on 31 December 1999, when president Boris Yeltsin resigned in a surprising move, and then Putin won the 2000 presidential election (Russian presidential election, 2000). In 2004, he was re-elected (Russian presidential election, 2004) for a second term lasting until 7 May 2008.
Due to constitutionally mandated term limits, Putin was ineligible to run for a third consecutive Presidential term. After the victory of his successor, Dmitry Medvedev, in the 2008 presidential elections (Russian presidential election, 2008), he was then nominated by the latter to be Russias Prime Minister (Prime Minister of Russia); Putin took the post on 8 May 2008.
Throughout his presidential terms and into his second term as Prime Minister, Putin has enjoyed high approval ratings amongst the Russian public. He is credited with bringing political stability and re-establishing the rule of law.cite booklast=Krone-Schmalzfirst=Gabrieletitle=Was passiert in Russland?publisher=F.A. Herbiglocation=M�nchendate=2008edition=4chapter=Der Pr�sidentisbn=9783776625257language=German During his eight years in office, due to strong macroeconomic managament, important fiscal policy reforms and a confluence of high oil prices, surging capital inflows, and access to low-cost external financing,cite weburl=Economic Reportdate=November 2009publisher=World Bankaccessdate=2009-11-12 Russias economy bounced back from crisis, seeing GDP increase sixfold (72% in PPP (Purchasing power parity)), poverty cut more than half and average monthly salaries increase from $80 to $640, or by 150% in real (Real GDP#Types of GDP and GDP growth) rates. Analysts have described Putins economic reforms as impressive. During his presidency, Putin passed into law a series of fundamental reforms, including a flat income tax of 13 percent, a reduced profits tax, and new land and legal codes. At the same time, his conduct in office has been questioned by domestic political opposition, foreign governments and human rights organizations for leading the Second Chechen War, for his record on internal human rights and freedoms, and for his alleged bullying of the former Soviet Republics (Republics of the Soviet Union). A new group of business magnate (Political groups during Vladimir Putins presidency)s controlling significant swathes of Russias economy - such as Gennady Timchenko, Vladimir Yakunin, Yuriy Kovalchuk, Sergey Chemezov, all with close personal ties to Putin - emerged according to media reports.
Deputy: Viktor Zubkov,Igor Shuvalov
Date of birth: 1952-10-07
Birth Location: Saint Petersburg, Leningrad, Soviet Union , (now Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Alma Mater: Leningrad State University (Saint Petersburg State University)
Spouse: Lyudmila Putina
Children: Mariya,Yekaterina
Religion: Russian Orthodox (Russian Orthodox Church)
Party: United Russia (2008-present)
Otherparty: Communist Party of the Soviet Union (before 1991),Independent (Independent (politician)) (1991-2008),
Prime Minister of Russia
In office: 8 May 2008
Predceded by: Viktor Zubkov
President: Dmitry Medvedev
In office: 9 August 1999-7 May 2000
Predceded by: Sergei Stepashin
Succeeded by: Mikhail Kasyanov
President: Boris Yeltsin
President of Russia
In office: 7 May 2000-7 May 2008,Acting : 31 December 1999 - 7 May 2000
Predceded by: Boris Yeltsin
Succeeded by: Dmitry Medvedev
Primeminister: Mikhail Kasyanov,Viktor Khristenko (Acting),Mikhail Fradkov,Viktor Zubkov
Chairman of United Russia (United Russia)
In office: 7 May 2008
Predceded by: Boris Gryzlov
Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union State
In office: 27 May 2008
Predceded by: Position established