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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Dmitry Medvedev inaugurated as Russian president
    07.05.2008 14:25 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Dmitry Medvedev was inaugurated as
    Russia's president on Wednesday, pledging to bolster
    the country's economic development and civil rights.

    Medvedev took the oath of office in the Kremlin's
    golden-hued Andreyevsky Hall, bringing to an end
    Vladimir Putin's eight years as president.

    Medvedev has pledged to continue the policies pursued
    by Putin. In his inaugural address, Medvedev said his
    most important tasks would be the development of civil
    and economic freedom.

    Medvedev's six-minute inaugural address referred to
    civil rights issues several times, a possible
    indication that his presidency would take a different
    course than that of the man who groomed him for the
    job and used his considerable influence to ensure his
    election.

    `Human rights and freedoms ... are deemed of the
    highest value for our society and they determine the
    meaning and content of all state activity,' he said.

    The 42-year-old, formerly a first deputy prime
    minister and chairman of the state-controlled natural
    gas giant Gazprom, also pledged to fight endemic
    corruption.

    `I'm going to pay special attention to the fundamental
    role of the law. We must achieve a true respect in
    law, overcome the legal nihilism which is hampering
    modern development,' Medvedev said.

    He pledged to help make life `comfortable, confident
    and secure' for Russians and to modernize industry and
    agriculture, encourage the development of new
    technologies and attract investment, the AP reports.
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