When discussing Medvedev, it's apparent that Gavriil would certainly be more credible.
This is because, a few years ago, it seems that Medvedev worked under Gavriil, so the two had more contact with each other.
As for Aleksey, it wouldn't be right for him to comment on Medvedev. While he ranks slightly higher than Medvedev, one shouldn't forget their relative proximity to the Kremlin; he falls significantly short of Medvedev.
Perhaps a few years from now, Medvedev could be his immediate superior.
After some consideration, Gavriil cautiously suggested, "Well, Medvedev is quite young, in his thirties. He managed to get where he is now, one could argue that he made a name for himself at a young age. However, of course, he's no match for you, Misha, haha..."
Medvedev, in his thirties and already a minister, can indeed be described as a promising youth.
But of course, that depends on who you compare him with.
Wang Ye was only twenty when he became a vice G-grade...