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That, too, was accurate. By , hopes that Medvedev might preside over a partial liberalisation of Russian society had vanished. Medvedev went back to his former role as obedient prime minister. The unprecedented break with the centuries-long tradition in Russia and the Soviet Union of one-man — and occasionally one-woman — rule was over. Abroad, Putin was as hawkish as ever; at home there was a fresh clampdown on civil society and anti-government street protests.
Both men came from Soviet Leningrad. He exhibited few subversive tendencies. He lifted weights and listened to the British rockers Deep Purple, who would later play for him in the Kremlin. Medvedev toyed with the idea of studying linguistics but eventually plumped for law, enrolling in the autumn of at Leningrad State University.
Sobchak hired Medvedev to be his adviser — and also took on another of his former students, Putin, then an undercover KGB operative newly returned from the defunct East Germany. Medvedev first met Putin in , when Putin was head of the committee for foreign relations and Medvedev worked as its adviser. The committee met a couple of times a week in the Smolny Institute, a neo-classical building that Lenin used as his HQ during the October revolution.
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