Vladimir Putin Biography 2024, Net Worth, Height, Age, Wife, Children, Early Life, Family, Educational Qualifications & more

Vladimir Putin Biography: President of Russia Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is a politician and former intelligence officer from Russia who was born on October 7, 1952. Since 1999, Putin has continuously served as president or prime minister: from 2000 to 2008 and since 2012, he served as president; from 2000 to 2000, he served as prime minister. Since Joseph Stalin, he is the Russian or Soviet leader with the longest tenure. After serving for sixteen years as a foreign intelligence officer for the KGB and becoming a lieutenant colonel, Putin left the position in 1991 to start a political career in Saint Petersburg. He relocated to Moscow in 1996 to work in President Boris Yeltsin’s administration.

Vladimir Putin Biography

Before being named prime minister in August 1999, he held temporary positions as secretary of the Russian Security Council and director of the Federal Security Service (FSB). After Yeltsin resigned, Putin took over as acting president and was elected to his first term in office in less than four months. In 2004, he was elected again. Under Dmitry Medvedev, Putin held the position of prime minister once more from 2008 to 2012, as a result of the constitution’s prohibition on two consecutive presidential terms. After an election characterised by demonstrations and accusations of fraud, he took office again in 2012 and was reelected in 2018.

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Vladimir Putin Biography Info

Date of BirthOct 07, 1952
Age72 Years
Birth PlaceSt. Petersburg Russia
ResidenceRussia
CountryRussia
ProfessionPresident of Russia and a former intelligence officer
EducationGraduating from Leningrad State University with a law degree
FatherVladimir Spiridonovich Putin
MotherMaria Ivanovna Putina
NationalityRussian
Siblings(will update soon)
Brother(will update soon)
Religion(will update soon)
SpouseLyudmila Shkrebneva
HoroscopeLibra
Weight(will update soon)
Height(will update soon)
Net Worth$70 billion and $200 billion.
CategoryPoliticians

Who is Vladimir Putin ?

Vladimir Putin, a former intelligence officer, has been serving as the President of Russia since 2012, having previously held the position from 1999 to 2008. Prior to his political career in Saint Petersburg, he spent 16 years working as a KGB foreign intelligence officer. During his initial presidential term, Russia experienced eight years of continuous economic growth, driven by factors such as a significant rise in oil and gas prices, recovery from post-communist challenges, increased foreign investments, and careful economic and fiscal strategies.

About Vladimir Putin

Description: Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, a Russian politician and former intelligence officer, is the current president of Russia. He has served as either president or prime minister consistently since 1999: as prime minister from 1999 to 2000 and 2008 to 2012, and as president from 2000 to 2008 and from 2012 onwards.

Born: 7 October 1952 (age 71 years), Saint Petersburg, Russia

Spouse: Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Ocheretnaya (m. 1983–2013)

Presidential terms: 7 May 2000 – 7 May 2008, 31 December 1999 – 7 May 2000, 7 May 2012 –

Organizations founded: National Guard Forces Command, MORE

Cousin: Lyubov Ivanovna Shelomova

Aunt: Anna Putina

Grandparents: Spiridon Putin, Ivan Shelomov, Olga Putina, Elizaveta Alekseevna Shelomova.

Net Worth 2024

Vladimir Putin’s net worth is estimated to be between $70 billion and $200 billion.

Background

Putin was born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) to a factory worker mother and a father who served in the Soviet Navy in the early 1930s. At the age of 12, he started practicing sambo and judo, and had an interest in reading about Marx, Engels, and Lenin. During this time, he also learned German as a second language. Putin graduated in 1975 with a degree in law from Saint Petersburg State University and later joined the KGB. In 1984, he was sent to Moscow for additional training at the Yuri Andropov Red Banner Institute and was stationed in Dresden, East Germany, under the guise of a translator.

According to Putin’s official biography, he preserved the files of the Soviet Cultural Center and the KGB villa in Dresden in 1989 to prevent demonstrators, including KGB and Stasi agents, from accessing and destroying them. He mentioned that a significant number of documents were left in Germany due to a furnace malfunction, while documents from the KGB villa were transferred to Moscow. Putin left the KGB in 1991 after the coup against Mikhail Gorbachev, disagreeing with the events and choosing not to be involved in the intelligence agency under the new circumstances.

Early life

In Leningrad, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia), on October 7, 1952, Putin was born. He was the youngest of three children born to Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin (1911–1999) and Maria Ivanovna Putina (née Shelomova; 1911–1998). Spiridon Putin, his grandpa (1879–1965), was Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin’s personal chef. Two brothers died before Putin was born: Viktor, born in 1940, died of malnutrition and diphtheria in 1942 during the Nazi Germany forces’ Siege of Leningrad. Albert, born in the 1930s, passed away in infancy.

Putin’s father was a conscript in the Soviet Navy who served in the submarine fleet in the early 1930s, while his mother worked in factories. His father was a member of the NKVD’s annihilation brigade in the early stages of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. He was later reassigned to the regular army, where he suffered serious injuries in 1942. In 1941, the German occupants of the Tver region assassinated Putin’s maternal grandmother, and during World War II, his maternal uncles vanished on the Eastern Front.

Vladimir Putin Education

Putin began attending School No. 193 at Baskov Lane, close to his residence, on September 1, 1960. Out of the approximately forty-five students in his class, he was one of the few who had not yet joined the Young Pioneer group. He started training in judo and sambo at the age of twelve. He liked to read the writings of Lenin, Friedrich Engels, and Karl Marx in his leisure time. Putin was enrolled in the German language immersion programme at Saint Petersburg High School 281. Speaking German fluently, he frequently participates in interviews and talks in the language. Having acquired English as an adult, Putin’s fluency in the language is not as great as his German fluency. Putin attended Andrei Zhdanov State University in Leningrad to study law.

KGB career

Putin enlisted in the KGB in 1975 and received his training at Okhta, Leningrad’s 401st KGB School. He began his career in the counterintelligence division of the Second Chief Directorate after training, and then he was moved to the First Chief Directorate in Leningrad to monitor foreign nationals and consulate personnel. Putin was dispatched to Moscow in September 1984 to attend the Yuri Andropov Red Banner Institute for additional training.

Numerous stories, supported by government records and eyewitness statements from New Zealand, have suggested that Putin was deployed there by the KGB. Russian security services have never verified this. Putin allegedly served in Wellington and Auckland, according to claims made by former prime minister David Lange and mayor Bob Harvey of Waitākere City. He supposedly spent some time working incognito as a shoe salesperson for Bata.

Political career

Anatoly Sobchak, the mayor of Leningrad, appointed Putin as a counsellor on foreign policy in May 1990. According to Putin, he left the KGB in 1991 after Mikhail Gorbachev was overthrown because he disagreed with what had transpired and did not want to be involved in the new administration’s intelligence operations. This was said in an Oliver Stone interview from 2017. Putin may have worked as a private cab driver to supplement his income, or at least pondered doing so, based on statements he made in 2018 and 2021. At the wake for former mentor and Saint Petersburg mayor Anatoly Sobchak (1991–1996), Putin was accompanied by Lyudmila Narusova and Ksenia Sobchak. His appointment as head of the Committee for External Relations of.

Domestic policies

The establishment of a vertical power structure was the goal of Putin’s domestic policies, especially in the early years of his first administration. In a decree dated May 13, 2000, he divided Russia’s 89 federal subjects into seven administrative federal districts and designated a presidential envoy, officially known as a Plenipotentiary Representative, to oversee each of those districts. Putin established seven federal districts for administrative reasons in May 2000. The 8th North Caucasus Federal District (shown in purple above) was divided from the Southern Federal District in January 2010. Following the Russian Federation’s invasion of Crimea, the new 9th Crimean Federal District was established in March 2014. It became part of the Southern Federal District in July of 2016. Stephen White claims that while Putin was president.

Foreign policy

Tensions between Putin and the west are common during his term. In her 2022 book, Anna Borshchevskaya outlines Putin’s primary foreign policy goals as stemming from a document he published on the government website on December 30, 1999, titled “Russia at the Turn of the Millenium.”According to her, Putin is orienting himself towards the idea that “Russia is a nation with distinctive values in danger of losing its unity—a fear that has long existed in Russian history.” This highlights once more the core problem with Russia’s identity issues and how the government has exploited them to promote security narratives that are anti-Western and intended to undermine the international order led by the US. Furthermore, a review of Russia’s force posture under Putin throughout the years reveals a significant southward bias (Syria, Ukraine, Middle East),

Personal Details

Putin wed Lyudmila Shkrebneva on July 28, 1983, and the two of them shared an East German residence from 1985 until 1990. They have two daughters: Yekaterina Putina, born in Dresden, East Germany, on August 31, 1986, and Mariya Putina, born on April 28, 1985, in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) (now Germany). According to a Proekt study that was released in November 2020, Putin and Svetlana Krivonogikh allegedly have another daughter, Elizaveta, also known as Luiza Rozova, who was born in March 2003. The Moskovsky Korrespondent said in April 2008 that Putin had separated from Lyudmila and was set to wed Olympic gold medallist Alina Kabaeva, a former Russian politician and rhythmic gymnast. Following the newspaper’s closure, Putin and Lyudmila continued to appear in public. The story was refuted.

Assessments

Over the course of his protracted reign, opinions about Putin’s leadership qualities have changed. He has been under fire for weakening Boris Yeltsin’s system of representative governance and moving Russia closer to dictatorship. Leaders in the West and dissidents from Russia now commonly refer to Putin as a “dictator.” Some have given positive evaluations of his influence on Russia. The final crown prince of Austria-Hungary and a former member of the European Parliament, Otto von Habsburg, was among the first to criticise Putin. In 2002, he issued a warning about Putin, calling him a “stone cold technocrat,” “cruel and oppressive,” and a “international threat,” in a newspaper interview and two speeches in 2003 and 2005.

Vladimir Putin Bio

Full Name
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
Nickname(s)
VVP, Volodoya, Vova, Grey Cardinal
Profession
Politician
Party
United Party
Political Journey
• Acting President of the Russian Federation (1999-2000)
• Elected as the Russian President on 7 May 2010 (2000-2004)
• Elected to the presidency for a second term on 14 March 2004 (2004-2008)
• Chosen as the Prime Minister on 8 May 2008 (2008-2012)
• Elected again as the President on 4 March 2012
• Became the President of Russia for the 5th time on 18 March 2018
• On 17 March 2024, he won the Russian Presidential elections for the 6th time, securing 87.97 per cent of the votes.
Biggest Rival
Boris Nemtsov (Died, 2015)

Physical Stats & More

Height (approx.)
in centimeters- 168 cm
in meters- 1.68 m
in Feet Inches- 5’ 6”
Weight (approx.)
in kilograms- 71 kg
in pounds- 152 lbs
Eye Colour
Blue
Hair Colour
Salt & Pepper

Vladimir Putin Personal Life

Date of Birth
7 October 1952
Age (as of 2024)
72 Years
Birthplace
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Zodiac sign
Libra
Nationality
Russian
Hometown
St. Petersburg, Russia
School
St. Petersburg High School
College
St. Petersburg State University
Educational Qualifications
Degree in Law
Debut
In 1990, he was appointed as an advisor on international affairs to Mayor Sobchak.
Family
Father- Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin (Conscript in Soviet Navy)
Mother- Maria Ivanovna Putina (Factory worker)
Sister- N/A
Brothers- Albert Putin (Died in infancy), Viktor Putin (Died of Diphtheria during the Siege of Leningrad)
Religion
Russian Orthodoxy
Hobbies
Judo, Skiing, Ice Hockey, Horse Riding, Fishing, Swimming, Hunting
Controversies
• Time & again, Putin has been accused of controlling and influencing the Russian media. For instance, in 2008, when the liberal newspaper ‘Moskovsky Korrespondent’ reported that Putin was planning to marry a rhythmic gymnast named Alina Kabayeva, the editor was forced to resign within hours.
• In July 2016, Putin signed the controversial ‘Big-Brother Law’. According to this law, every telecom/internet service provider has to store users’ calls, messages, photographs and videos for six months, as well as metadata for up to three years. Although, this law has been passed to curb the menace of terrorism, many service providers said that storing so much data would cost them as much as 4 times their annual profit. Moreover, this bill interferes with the private lives of Russian citizens.
• In November 2014, at the APEC summit, Putin made a warm gesture by wrapping a shawl around China’s First Lady, Peng Liyuan. Soon after this video surfaced online, many people started doubting Putin’s intentions. As China is traditionally conservative on public interaction between unrelated men and women, the public show of consideration by Putin was not taken in the way it was intended to be. As a result, the video was completely scrubbed from Chinese TV & Internet.
• In 2014, Putin led Russian government was accused of shooting down a Malaysian passenger Plane, MH-17, flying over the troubled region of eastern Ukraine, which killed all 298 passengers on-board. Putin has denied any wrongdoing and was quoted as saying, “If MH-17 crashed in Ukraine, it is Ukraine’s fault.”
• Allegedly, Putin has also been associated with the assassinations of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko & politician rival Boris Nemtsov.

Favourites

Book
Sankya by Zakhar Prilepin (Russian novel)
Rock Band
The Beatles
Food
Pistachio ice-cream

Girls, Affairs and More

Marital Status
Divorced
Affairs/Girlfriends
Alina Kabayeva, Russian Gymnast (2008)
Wendi Murdoch, Film Actress & Producer (Rumored, 2016)
Wife/Spouse
Lyudmila Ocheretnaya (Divorced, 2013
Children
Daughters- Maria Putin (Elder), Yekaterina Putin
Son- N/A

Vladimir Putin Money Factor

Salary (as the President of Russia)
$112,000 (£81,000)/Year (as in 2018)
Net Worth (approx.)
$70 billion (as in 2017)
Cars Collection
Lada Kalina, Volga GAZ-21, Niva

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