Acceded to office on May 7, 2008
Dmitry Medvedev won the presidential elections with the majority (70,28 % according to the final count) of votes with 52, 530,712 voters casting their ballots for him.
Forty-two-year-old Dmitry Medvedev became the youngest head of Russia for the last 90 years.
Dmitry Medvedev was born in Leningrad on September 14, 1965. His father, Anatoly Afanasyevich, was the professor with the Leningrad Lensovet Institute of Technology. Mother, Yulia Veniaminovna, philologist, taught at the Gertzen Pedagogical Institute and worked as a guide at a museum. He is the only child in the family.
Education:
- Graduated from Law Department of the Leningrad State University (LSU) in 1987 and completed postgraduate studies at the LSU in 1990. Before admission to the LSU. worked as a lab assistant at the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute.
- Candidate of Law (1990), assistant professor.
Professional Activities:
- During 1990-1999 worked at the St. Petersburg State University, taught civil and Roman law at the Law Department.
- At the same tome, acted as adviser to the Chairman of the Leningrad City Council during 1990-1995, and expert of the Committee for Foreign Relations at Major’s Office in St. Petersburg.
- In 1999 – deputy head of staff of the Government of the Russian Federation.
- In 1999-2000 – deputy head of Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.
- Since 2000 – first deputy head of Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.
- In 2000-2001 – chairman of the Board of Directors at Gazprom OAO, in 2001 – deputy chairman of the Board of Directors at Gazprom OAO, since June 2002 – Chairman of the Board of Directors at Gazprom OAO.
- Since October 2002 he was appointed representative of the President at the National Bank Board. From October 2003 to November 2005 – Head of Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.
- In June 2004 he has again been elected as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Gazprom OAO.
- On November 14, 2005 he was appointed First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation. On December 10, 2007, four parties (United Russia, Fair Russia, Civilian Power, and the Agrarian Party) with approval by Vladimir Putin, put up Dmitry Medvedev's candidacy for presidency in the Russian Federation.
- On March 2, 2008 he was elected President of the Russian Federation. On May 7, 2008 he took the oath and entered office.
He is married with a son. His wife’s name is Svetlana Vladimirovna, the son’s name is Ilya.
Speech by Dmitry Medvedev during the inauguration ceremony as President of the Russian Federation:
Citizens of Russia, friends!
I have just sworn the presidential oath, the oath taken before the people of Russia, and its very first lines pledge respect and protection of human rights and freedoms. It is them that our society declares the greatest value, and they determine the sense and the substance of all state policy.
It is for this reason that I consider it my greatest duty to continue to develop civil and economic freedom and to create the broadest new opportunities for our people to realize their full potential as free citizens responsible for their personal success and for the prosperity of our entire country.
It is these citizens who create the nation’s greatest worth and who are the source of strength of a state that today possesses the resources it needs and a clear understanding of our national interests.
I want to assure all of our citizens today that I will spare no effort in my work as President and as someone for whom Russia is my home and my native soil.
Over these last eight years we have laid a solid foundation for long-term construction, for free and stable development in the decades to come. We must make full use of this unique opportunity to turn Russia into one of the world’s best countries; best in providing its people with comfort, confidence and security in their lives. This is our strategy and this is the goal that will guide us in the years ahead.
I am fully aware of just how much still needs to be done to make our state truly just and caring towards its citizens and provide the highest possible living standards so that more and more people can swell the ranks of the middle class and gain access to good education and healthcare services.
We are committed to innovation in all areas of life, to developing cutting-edge production, modernizing our industry and agriculture, creating big incentives for private investment and generally making every effort to help Russia firmly establish itself as a leader in technological and intellectual development.
I place particular importance on the fundamental role of the law, which is the cornerstone of our state and our civil society. We must ensure true respect for the law and overcome the legal nihilism that is such a serious hindrance to modern development.
A mature and effective legal system is an essential condition for economic and social development, supporting entrepreneurship and fighting corruption. But it is no less important for increasing Russia’s influence in the international community, making our country more open to the world and facilitating dialogue as equals with other peoples.
Finally, true supremacy of the law is only possible if people feel safe in their lives. I will do everything I can to ensure that the safety of our citizens is not just enshrined in the law but is genuinely guaranteed by the state.
These tasks I have named call for day-to-day cooperation with all the responsible political forces in our society, with all the institutions of civil society and with the parties and the country’s regions.
I hope that cooperation between our country’s different religious faiths and social and ethnic groups will continue to strengthen peace and harmony in our common home. Our country’s present and future depend on it.
Dear friends! You can understand what profound emotion I feel at this time. I am very conscious of the weight of responsibility that will fall upon my shoulders, and I count on our work together.
I give my sincere thanks to President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin for the unfailing personal support I have always received from him. I am sure that this will not change.
Life and the march of history place us before fundamentally new and even more complex tasks. But I am sure that our country and its hardworking and talented people are entirely up to these tasks.
My duty now is to serve our people every day and every hour, and do everything possible to give them a better life, success and confidence in the future, in the name of the continued rise and prosperity of our beloved homeland, our great Russia.
Thank you.
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