Dmitry Medvedev has been 'caught' doing our best in full dance floor for a private celebration and video with their strutting to the beat of 'American Boy' (a 'hit' of the 90 Russian-speaking according to The Times-a girl who dreams of escaping to a better life with an American boy) has become a cyber success in Russia.
Medvedev hips awkwardly struts with other guests at a party in the half-minute video can be found easily on YouTube. "It seems as if Medvedev had swallowed a stick," said a commentary on the Russian president, whom the publication of the video, which has more than 1.2 million visits-has caught on their way to Hong Kong, "a city the future ", notes in your Twitter account.
A Medvedev is considered more liberal and pro-Western than his mentor and now Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, a former KGB officer who guided him to the office in 2008. Putin, who was limited to a third term as president after his term of office between 2000 and 2008, is still considered by many Russians as the man who holds the reins of the country.
Has not ruled out trying to return to the Kremlin for the March 2012 elections and said that with Medvedev decide which of the two leaders will be the candidate.
Medvedev hips awkwardly struts with other guests at a party in the half-minute video can be found easily on YouTube. "It seems as if Medvedev had swallowed a stick," said a commentary on the Russian president, whom the publication of the video, which has more than 1.2 million visits-has caught on their way to Hong Kong, "a city the future ", notes in your Twitter account.
A Medvedev is considered more liberal and pro-Western than his mentor and now Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, a former KGB officer who guided him to the office in 2008. Putin, who was limited to a third term as president after his term of office between 2000 and 2008, is still considered by many Russians as the man who holds the reins of the country.
Has not ruled out trying to return to the Kremlin for the March 2012 elections and said that with Medvedev decide which of the two leaders will be the candidate.
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