| Putin backs deputy PM as successor |
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Putin on Monday backed Dmitry Medvedev as a presidential candidate to replace him after he was named by four parties including the ruling United Russia. Medvedev, 42, is considered to be a loyalist of Putin, who hired him in the early 1990s to work in Saint Petersburg's local government. He was Putin's campaign manager during his successful 2000 election run and later became the president's chief of staff in the Kremlin. Medvedev is currently chairman of Gazprom, Russia's state-run natural gas company. Russia's constitution prevents Putin from seeking a third consecutive term in office. He has signalled interest in becoming Russia's next prime minister and has not ruled out running for the presidency in 2012. The other parties backing Medvedev are A Just Russia, the Agrarian Party and Civic Force.
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