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Russian presidential election

Fight for control as Medvedev steps up

By Neil Buckley in Moscow

Published: May 6 2008 18:13 | Last updated: May 7 2008 08:42

Vladimir Putin, the outgoing president, is to be confirmed on Wednesday as prime minister – the role Mr Medvedev, 42, has promised to give his mentor.

Mr Putin, who at 55 is still at the peak of his powers and popularity, will also become chairman of United Russia, the dominant political party. With little ideology beyond loyalty to Mr Putin, the party has overwhelming majorities in both houses of parliament and most regional governments.

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