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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
8:50 PM

Becoming a president is not so easy. It takes courage, control and constant command. Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev, 42, knew this long before handing in his registeration papers. Prior to his campaign, Medvedev had this to say:

"Of course I'm not afraid but I do feel anxious, because I have to be able to justify the trust of a large number of people, who have decided that I am capable of carrying out this very difficult task."

And on March 2, 2008, Dmitry won the Russian presidential election with 70.28% of the vote, with a turnout of 69.78% of registered voters. He was instated as the President of Russia just today, taking oath as third President of the Russian Federation in a ceremony held in Kremlin Palace. After taking the oath of office and receiving a gold chain of double-headed eagles symbolizing the presidency, he stated: "I believe my most important aims will be to protect civil and economic freedoms; We must fight for a true respect of the law and overcome legal nihilism, which seriously hampers modern development.”

Following Medvedev’s victory, Alexei Mukhin, director of the Moscow-based Center for Political Information, said in a (Bloomberg) telephone interview
"This is an effective handover of power," - "There is no competition."

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Overall Correspondence:

- Mind Over Matter

If I'm correct, according to the statement of overcoming legal nihilism, Dmitry demands or eventually will demand authority once in office. Am I partial to that fact, or even agree to it? Dosen't matter. It is a predictable, yet honorable quality that deserves it's just do, which I'm sure he'll earn in Russian aspects.
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