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Vladimir Putin
The leader of Russia, predicted to be a major political loser in 2025 due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and potential shifts in alliances with China and the US.
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Summary
Vladimir Putin, born October 7, 1952, is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has held the presidency of Russia since 2012, and previously from 2000 to 2008. He also served as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012, marking continuous service in high office since 1999. Putin began his career as a KGB foreign intelligence officer for 16 years, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel before resigning in 1991 to enter politics in Saint Petersburg. He later moved to Moscow in 1996, joining President Boris Yeltsin's administration, and briefly directed the Federal Security Service (FSB) and served as secretary of the Security Council before his appointment as prime minister in August 1999. Following Yeltsin's resignation, Putin became acting president and was elected to his first presidential term in May 2000, followed by reelection in 2004. Constitutional term limits led him to serve as prime minister from 2008 to 2012 under Dmitry Medvedev, after which he returned to the presidency in 2012, winning reelection in 2018. Constitutional amendments signed into law in April 2021 potentially allow him to remain president until 2036, and he was reelected in March 2024. During his initial presidency, Russia's economy grew significantly due to reforms and increased oil and gas prices, while Putin led the nation in a conflict against Chechen separatists, re-establishing federal control. As prime minister, he oversaw military reforms and a conflict with Georgia. His third presidential term saw Russia's annexation of Crimea and support for the war in eastern Ukraine, leading to international sanctions and a financial crisis, as well as a military intervention in Syria. In February 2022, Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, resulting in widespread international condemnation and further sanctions. He also announced a partial mobilization and the annexation of four Ukrainian oblasts, actions deemed illegal under international law. The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Putin for alleged war crimes related to child abductions during the war. Under Putin's leadership, Russia has transitioned to an authoritarian system characterized by corruption and human rights violations, including the suppression of political opponents and independent media, with consistently low rankings on international indices for democracy, freedom, and press freedom.
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Gender
Male
KGB Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Education
Saint Petersburg State University
Occupation
Politician, Former Intelligence Officer
Citizenship
Russia
Notable Work
Russia at the Turn of the Millennium
Date of Birth
1952-10-07
Place of Birth
Leningrad, Soviet Union (now St. Petersburg, Russia)
Former Employer
KGB
Political Affiliation
United Russia
Timeline
- Born in Leningrad, Soviet Union (now St. Petersburg, Russia). (Source: Summary, Wikipedia, Wikidata)
1952-10-07
- Resigned from the KGB (Lieutenant Colonel rank) to begin a political career in Saint Petersburg. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
1991-01-01
- Moved to Moscow to join President Boris Yeltsin's administration. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
1996-01-01
- Appointed acting Prime Minister of the Government of the Russian Federation by President Boris Yeltsin. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia, DBPedia)
1999-08-09
- State Duma approved his appointment as Prime Minister. (Source: Web Search)
1999-08-16
- Inaugurated as President of Russia for his first term. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2000-05-07
- Re-elected President of Russia. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2004-03-14
- Began serving as Prime Minister under President Dmitry Medvedev due to constitutional term limits. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2008-05-07
- Returned to the presidency of Russia. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2012-05-07
- Russia annexed Crimea and supported the war in eastern Ukraine. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2014-03-18
- Ordered a military intervention in Syria. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2015-09-30
- Re-elected President of Russia. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2018-03-18
- Signed constitutional amendments into law, potentially allowing him to remain president until 2036. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2021-04-05
- Launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2022-02-24
- Announced a partial mobilization and later forcibly annexed four Ukrainian oblasts. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2022-09-21
- International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for alleged war crimes related to child abductions in Ukraine. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia)
2023-03-17
- Re-elected President of Russia for another term. (Source: Summary, Wikipedia, Kremlin.ru)
2024-03-17
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since 2012, having previously served from 2000 to 2008. Putin also served as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012. He is the longest-serving Russian president since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Putin worked as a KGB foreign intelligence officer for 16 years, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. He resigned in 1991 to begin a political career in Saint Petersburg. In 1996, he moved to Moscow to join the administration of President Boris Yeltsin. He briefly served as the director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) and then as secretary of the Security Council of Russia before being appointed prime minister in August 1999. Following Yeltsin's resignation, Putin became acting president and, less than four months later in May 2000, was elected to his first term as president. He was reelected in 2004. Due to constitutional limitations of two consecutive presidential terms, Putin served as prime minister again from 2008 to 2012 under Dmitry Medvedev. He returned to the presidency in 2012, following an election marked by allegations of fraud and protests, and was reelected in 2018. During Putin's initial presidential tenure, the Russian economy grew on average by seven percent per year as a result of economic reforms and a fivefold increase in the price of oil and gas. Additionally, Putin led Russia in a conflict against Chechen separatists, re-establishing federal control over the region. While serving as prime minister under Medvedev, he oversaw a military conflict with Georgia and enacted military and police reforms. In his third presidential term, Russia annexed Crimea and supported a war in eastern Ukraine through several military incursions, resulting in international sanctions and a financial crisis in Russia. He also ordered a military intervention in Syria to support his ally Bashar al-Assad during the Syrian civil war, with the aim of obtaining naval bases in the Eastern Mediterranean. In February 2022, during his fourth presidential term, Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which prompted international condemnation and led to expanded sanctions. In September 2022, he announced a partial mobilization and forcibly annexed four Ukrainian oblasts into Russia. In March 2023, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin for war crimes related to his alleged criminal responsibility for illegal child abductions during the war. In April 2021, after a referendum, he signed constitutional amendments into law that included one allowing him to run for reelection twice more, potentially extending his presidency to 2036. In March 2024, he was reelected to another term. Under Putin's rule, the Russian political system has been transformed into an authoritarian dictatorship with a personality cult. His rule has been marked by endemic corruption and widespread human rights violations, including the imprisonment and suppression of political opponents, intimidation and censorship of independent media in Russia, and a lack of free and fair elections. Russia has consistently received very low scores on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, The Economist Democracy Index, Freedom House's Freedom in the World index, and the Reporters Without Borders' World Press Freedom Index.
Web Search Results
- Vladimir Putin | Biography, KGB, Political Career, & Facts - Britannica
Vladimir Putin (born October 7, 1952, Leningrad, Russia, U.S.S.R. [now St. Petersburg, Russia]) is a Russian intelligence officer and politician who has served as president (1999–2008 and 2012– ) of Russia and as the country’s prime minister (1999 and 2008–12). One of the 21st century’s most influential leaders, Putin has shaped his country’s political landscape for decades with a mix of strategic maneuvers, military aggression against Russia’s neighbors, and controversial policies. [...] ### Who is Vladimir Putin? Vladimir Putin is a former Russian intelligence officer and a politician who has served as president of Russia from 1999 to 2008 and from 2012 to the present. He was also the country’s prime minister in 1999 and from 2008 to 2012. ### Was Vladimir Putin in the KGB? [...] In full: Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin _(Show more)_ Born: October 7, 1952, Leningrad, Russia, U.S.S.R. [now St. Petersburg, Russia] (age 72)_(Show more)_ Title / Office: president (2012-), Russiaprime minister (2008-2012), Russiapresident (2000-2008), Russiaprime minister (1999-2000), Russia_(Show more)_ Political Affiliation: United Russia_(Show more)_ Role In: Beslan school attackStrategic Arms Reduction TalksSyrian Civil War_(Show more)_ See all related content Top Questions
- Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin[\[c\]]( (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since 2012, having previously served from 2000 to 2008. Putin also served as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000[\[e\]]( and again from 2008 to 2012.[\[f\]]( He is the longest-serving Russian president since the independence of Russia from the Soviet Union. [...] Putin was born on 7 October 1952 in Leningrad, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia),[\[26\]]( the youngest of three children of Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin (1911–1999) and Maria Ivanovna Putina (née Shelomova; 1911–1998). His grandfather, Spiridon Putin (1879–1965), was a personal cook to Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin.[\[27\]]( Putin's birth was preceded by the deaths of two brothers: Albert, born in the 1930s, died in infancy, and Viktor, born in 1940, died of diphtheria and [...] move to sidebar hide Image 4: Extended-protected article From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia President of Russia (1999–2008, 2012–present) "Putin" redirects here. For other uses, see Putin (disambiguation) "Putin (disambiguation)"). | Vladimir Putin | | --- | | Владимир Путин | | Image 5_(cropped)_(higher_res).jpg) Putin in 2024 | | | | President of Russia | | Incumbent | | Assumed office 7 May 2012 | | Prime Minister | Dmitry Medvedev Mikhail Mishustin
- Political career of Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia
Putin was inaugurated in the Kremlin on 7 May 2012. On his first day as President, Putin issued 14 Presidential decrees, including a lengthy one stating wide-ranging goals for the Russian economy. Other decrees concerned education, housing, skilled-labor training, relations with the European Union, the defense industry, inter-ethnic relations, and other policy areas dealt with in Putin's programme articles issued during the Presidential campaign. [...] Vladimir Putin was inaugurated president on 7 May 2000. He appointed Minister of Finance "Minister of Finance (Russia)") Mikhail Kasyanov as his Prime minister. Having announced his intention to consolidate power in the country into a strict vertical, in May 2000 he issued a decree dividing 89 federal subjects of Russia between 7 federal districts overseen by representatives of his in order to facilitate federal administration. [...] On 9 August 1999, Vladimir Putin was appointed one of three First Deputy Prime Ministers, which enabled him later on that day, as the previous government led by Sergei Stepashin had been sacked, to be appointed acting Prime Minister of the Government of the Russian Federation by President Boris Yeltsin. Yeltsin also announced that he wanted to see Putin as his successor. Later, that same day, Putin agreed to run for the presidency. On 16 August, the State Duma approved his appointment as Prime
- Vladimir Putin - President of Russia
## Official Internet Resources ### of the President of Russia Presidential Executive Office 2025 [...] # Biographies of presidents of Russia This section presents the official biographies of presidents of Russia. The Russian Federation held its first presidential election on June 12, 1991. ## Vladimir Putin Elected on March 17, 2024 Putin Vladimir ### Biography ## Dmitry Medvedev President of Russia in 2008–2012 Medvedev Dmitry ### Biography ## Boris Yeltsin President of Russia in 1991–1999 Yeltsin Boris ### Biography [...] ### "We remember the lessons of World War II and will never agree with the distortion of those events or attempts to justify the murderers and slander the true victors." ## President's website sections ## President's website resources ## Official Internet Resources of the President of Russia ## Legal and technical information All content on this site is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International ## Официальные сетевые ресурсы ### Президента России
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View on DBPediaVladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as the president of Russia since 2012, having previously served between 2000 and 2008. He was the prime minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012, thus having served continuously as either president or prime minister from 1999 onwards. Putin worked as a KGB foreign intelligence officer for 16 years, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel (podpolkovnik), before resigning in 1991 to begin a political career in Saint Petersburg. He moved to Moscow in 1996 to join the administration of president Boris Yeltsin. He briefly served as director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) and secretary of the Security Council, before being appointed as prime minister in August 1999. After the resignation of Yeltsin, Putin became acting president and, less than four months later, was elected outright to his first term as president. He was reelected in 2004. As he was constitutionally limited to two consecutive terms as president at the time, Putin served as prime minister again from 2008 to 2012 under Dmitry Medvedev. He returned to the presidency in 2012 in an election marred by allegations of fraud and protests and was reelected in 2018. In April 2021, following a referendum, he signed into law constitutional amendments including one that would allow him to run for reelection twice more, potentially extending his presidency to 2036. During Putin's first tenure as president, the Russian economy grew on average by seven percent per year, following economic reforms and a fivefold increase in the price of oil and gas. Putin also led Russia during a war against Chechen separatists, reestablishing federal control of the region. As prime minister under Medvedev, he oversaw a war against Georgia as well as military and police reform. During his third term as president, Russia annexed Crimea and sponsored a war in eastern Ukraine with several military incursions made, resulting in international sanctions and a financial crisis in Russia. He also ordered a military intervention in Syria against rebel and jihadist groups. During his fourth term as president, he presided over a military buildup on the border of Ukraine, and in February 2022, launched a large-scale invasion, leading to international condemnation and expanded sanctions. The International Criminal Court opened an investigation into war crimes in Ukraine. In September 2022, Putin announced a partial mobilisation and officially approved the forcible annexation of four Ukrainian oblasts into Russia, an act which is illegal under international law. Under Putin's leadership, Russia has undergone democratic backsliding and a shift to authoritarianism. His rule has been characterised by endemic corruption as well as numerous human rights violations, including the jailing and repression of political opponents, the intimidation and suppression of independent media in Russia, and a lack of free and fair elections. Putin's Russia has scored poorly on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, the Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index, and Freedom House's Freedom in the World index. Putin is the second-longest currently serving European president after Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus.
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Vladimir Putin, Strada Provinciale di Vagli, Vagli Sotto, Unione Comuni Garfagnana, Lucca, Toscana, 55030, Italia
Coordinates: 44.1144305, 10.2947468
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