Putin in Belgrade ) The world's strongest man driving a “Llade” Who's Vladimir Putin?

Our president's meeting, Hashim Thaci, with Russian President Vladimir Putin, caused a big stir in our country. He was also surprised by public opinion, which, for the most part, split into two. Putin today is in Belgrade for a visit to Alexander Vuciq, who will donate a sawhouse to him. [...]
Our president's meeting, Hashim Thaci, with Russian President Vladimir Putin, caused a big stir in our country. He was also surprised by public opinion, which, for the most part, split into two.
Putin today is in Belgrade for a visit to Alexander Vuciq, who will donate a sawhouse to him.
But who's Vladimir Putin?
Currently, the strongest or most powerful man in the world is not the president of the United States because of its poor popularity, but Russia's President Vladimir Putin was sworn in today for his fourth term after he had firmly won the presidential election.
Putin's family's social origin was poor. It was born in a municipal residential bloc in the destroyed city after the second World War Leningrad [sold, St. Petersburg]. Vladimir was the youngest of the children. Her mother worked in a factory while her father worked in the Russian navy. From the age of 12, he began practicing martial arts, especially judo. In 1983 he married Lyudmilan, who has two daughters: Marian and Catherine Putin. Both girls have gone to school with false names for security reasons. In 2014, Vladimir Putin was divorced by Lyudmila after 31 years of marriage, broadcasting Periscope.

Putin is known as an athlete politician because he practices a host of activities, such as fishing, riding, skiing, ice hockey and others.
As 22 years old, Vladimir Putin joined the KGB, the Soviet state security agency. From 1985 to 1990, he worked in Dresden, Germany, as a spy using a false identity as an interpreter. Masha Gessen, a Russian-American who has done a biography for Putin, claims that all the time Putin had spent in Russia did not serve him for anything by KGB.
Upon returning to Russia, Putin held administrative positions at Leningrad University, and after the fall of communism in 1991, he became an adviser to liberal politician Anatoly Sobchak, who was elected chairman of Leningrad. After losing the latter in the election, Putin went to Moscow, and was promoted by the administration of Russian President Boris Yelts.
In short, he was also elected as head of the Federal Security Service, a security agency that followed the KGB. In August 1999, Yeltsin had fired his prime minister, Sergey Stapashin, and had appointed Putin instead, Pryscope follows.
Later, Yeltsin too had resigned as president and had appointed Putin as a task leader until the March 2000 elections. Putin was elected 53% of the vote. He had promised economic and political reform, and had wanted to restructure the government and investigate high profile business criminal activities.
In September 2001, following attacks on the United States on the 11th of that month, he announced that Russia would support Bush's administration in its anti-terror campaign. However, when the war on terror began, focusing on Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, Vladimir Putin had joined German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and French President Jacques Chirac to oppose the plan.
After being re-elected to the top of the country in 2004, he paid a historic visit to Israel, where he met with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
In 2008, because of respecting the constitution, Putin was not allowed to run for president again. But, he put Dmitry Medvedev on the post, while Putin held the prime minister's post. Although Medvedev was in a higher position, Putin's actual power held him.
His great power in Russia has enabled them to take controversial action in the internal and external affairs of the state. In 2015 his popularity amounted to 89%, a record number that could not even be dreamed of by an American president.
Although an atheist as a child, he turned to religion after two accidents that occurred - his wife's car accident and his home was burned down. Now, he's a devout member of the Russian Orthodox Church, but this could also be alleged to keep his political popularity high.
Putin also witnessed his musical talent in front of an audience consisting of great names such as Sharon Stone, Kevin Costner and Goldie Hawn.
As for cars, he prefers Russian frogs and drives a Lada [Lada] Yellow horse, a GAZ-21 Volga and a black Nevea. But he also has two Mercedes in his garage.

What is known is that although the Russian economy is suffering decline, on the political level Russia has become much more powerful at Putin's time. It also represents, according to liberal authors, a frightening alternative as an authoritarian but efficient governing form. /Periscopi











