Hi Betson,
Thanks for the reply
It's hard to judge, actually, impossible...
From Wiki:
"n 1981, Nicholas and his immediate family were recognized as martyred saints by the Russian Orthodox Church
Outside Russia.....
The Russian Orthodox Church
inside Russia rejected the family's classification as martyrs because they were not killed because of their religious faith. Religious leaders in both churches also had objections to canonizing the Tsar's family because they perceived him as a
weak emperor whose incompetence led to the revolution, the suffering of his people and made him at least partially responsible for his own murder and those of his wife and children. For these opponents, the fact that the Tsar was, in private life, a kind man and a good husband and father did not override his poor governance of Russia....."
Medvedev reminds me Nicolas II in his weakness
Oh, well, I don't want to slip into political discussions here on this forum though...
Regards,
SL