- Político - Deputy Chairman of the Security Council - Rusia
- Nacido en: 1965 Rusia
- Anual: $99,334.00
- Mensual: $8,277.83
- Semanal: $1,910.27
- Diario: $382.05
Dmitri Anatólievich Medvédev es un político ruso, presidente de la Federación Rusa de 2008 a 2012. Tras haber ocupado en el periodo 2012-2015 el cargo de primer ministro, renunció el 15 de enero de 2020 y pasó a ocupar el puesto de vicepresidente del Consejo de Seguridad del país.
Wikipedia page about Dmitri MedvédevIncome overview:
Jan 2020: Former Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev as Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation will receive a little more than 618 thousand rubles a month. The corresponding presidential decree was published on the portal of legal information.
According to RBC's calculations , Medvedev has received the same salary recently as prime minister - since President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on increasing the salaries of himself and the head of government in October 2019. Then the salaries of the president and the prime minister increased by 4.3%. In addition to the salary, cash incentives are also included in the salary, their size is not disclosed. The press secretary of the head of state Dmitry Peskov explained that the increase is a planned indexation.
MoscowTimes April 2019: yearly pay rose from 8.6 million rubles in 2017 to 9.9 million ruble in 2018
rueconomics.ru Oct 2017: The head of the Cabinet Dmitry Medvedev earned 8.58 million rubles. In 2015, his income was 181 thousand rubles more...
Russia Beyond April 2017: earned slightly less than Putin – 8,586,974 rubles ($151,708).
Tass April 2016: increase by almost 9% in 2015 to 8.767 mln rubles ($131.79), which is 716,300 rubles ($10,769) more than in 2014, when his income amounted to 8.051 mln rubles ($121.03), according to Medvedev tax return.
CNN March 2015: 10% pay cut starting May 1st.
Moscow Times April 2014: salary increased by 2.65. He earned 4,259,525 rubles x 2.65 = 112,887,741.25 rubles
Fuentes
- Picture: Wikipedia
- Text: MoscowTimes
- Text: Wikipedia
- Text: news.kremlin.ru
- Text: WSJ
- Text: CNN
- Text: Russia Beyond
- Text: Tass
- Text: Rueconomics
- Text: nversia.ru
Update: 2020-1