The former president and prime minister of the Russian Federation was once perceived as a liberal politician with pro -western views with which the world could do business. However, when Russian tanks swept through the borders of Ukraine, Medvedev was already considered to be a worn political force. His nomination for the Security Council looked at most to the synekura. According to the survey conducted by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center at the end of 2021, the popularity of the former president among the electorate was the lowest in history.
This changed in 2022, with the outbreak of the war on a full scale in Ukraine. Medvedev became The most radical of the Kremlin propaganda tube. Within three weeks, he opened the channel on a telegram, and his debut post, published three days later, contained the first of many of his numerous anti -volume sermons.
His ejaculation in social media, carried out about twice a week (or when his attention catches something special) are full of threats at NATO, USA and West as a whole. Suggestions that Russia will be/maybe/should resort to the use of nuclear weaponsMedvedevHe connects with insults to Western leaders, officials and citizens.
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Medvedev's channel quickly became one of the most popular in Russia. Two months after launching, he became the second largest Russian blogger after the Chechen tough guy Ramzan Kadyrów, whom he overtook at the end of 2022. He currently has over 1.6 million subscribers.
His full of yellow, taking place twice a week, attacks on Ukraine and the West – or anything else that will cause his anger – in combination with regularly swinging a nuclear saber, provoked jokes and suspicions that these entries are powered by excessive drinking.
Some of his supporters may attract the entertainment value of his Tyrad – e.g. when he refers to Western politicians as “herds of grunting pigs” – but Many share his worldview. This is reflected in the growth of its popularity in public opinion polls over the past three and a half years.
The Kremlin also reacted to a change in Medvedev's image. At the end of 2022, he was created especially for him The position of the first deputy in the Presidential Military and Industrial Commission. High -level negotiations (including China) began to be entrusted to him, and high -ranking officials began to participate in his meetings.
Hate that brings billions of rubles
The project “Sistiema” Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty conducted an investigation into financial implications of online entries of Medvedev. His shocking findings were summarized in the article of June 10 published by Current Time TV.
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Dmitry Medvedev, Vice -President of the Russian Security Council, speaks during the session entitled “Our dangerous world: who is guilty and what to do?”. Moscow, April 28, 2025
Before the war in Ukraine, Medvedev's income from business and the so -called social funds that he controlled was about 8 billion rubles [obecnie ok. 373 mln zł] annually – the amount is not without significance, but much less than what President Vladimir Putin is supposedly earning and many Russian oligarchs.
However, by 2023, this sum increased to over 50 billion rubles [ok. 2,3 mld zł]and in 2024 amounted to as much as 70 billion [ok. 3,2 mld zł]. Even more surprising is the fact that The source of income is unknownbecause it is not known where they are stored and what they are spent on. The editor -in -chief of “Sistiema”, Andirej Sosznikov, said that many of them were allocated to a number of undertakings related to real estate and luxury items.
Yehuda Berg, an American writer and former Kabbalah teacher, said once: “Words have energy and power, thanks to which they can help, treat, disturb, hurt, hurt, humiliate and humiliate.” This is the leitmotif of Dmitry Medvedev and which he uses in many ways.
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