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Political career of Vladimir Putin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Political career of Vladimir Putin
The political career of Vladimir Putin concerns the career of Vladimir Putin in politics, including his current tenure as President of Russia. ==Saint Petersburg administration (1990–1996)== In May 1990, Putin was appointed Mayor Sobchak's advisor on international affairs. On 28 June 1991, he was appointed head of the (Committee for External Relations ) of the Saint Petersburg Mayor's Office, with responsibility for promoting international relations and foreign investments. The Committee also registered business ventures in Saint Petersburg. Less than one year later, Putin was investigated by a commission of the city legislative council. Commission deputies Marina Salye and Yury Gladkov concluded that Putin understated prices and permitted the export of metals valued at $93 million, in exchange for foreign food aid that never arrived. Despite the commission's recommendation that Putin be fired, Putin remained head of the Committee for External Relations until 1996.〔(Putin's Name Surfaces in German Probe ) by Catherine Belton〕〔Walsh, Nick Paton (29 February 2004). ("The Man Who Wasn't There" ). ''The Observer''.〕 From 1994 to 1997, Putin was appointed to other positions in Saint Petersburg. In March 1994, he became first deputy head of the city administration. From 1995 through June 1997, he led the Saint Petersburg branch of the pro-government Our Home Is Russia political party.〔(【引用サイトリンク】script-title=ru:Владимир Путин: от ассистента Собчака до и.о. премьера )〕 From 1995 through June 1996 he was also the head of the Advisory Board of the JSC Newspaper Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti.〔
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