Kremlin unveils submission time for Direct Line with Putin questions
According to Dmitry Peskov, it is possible to submit a question via a toll-free number, a text message or a website as well using some other means listed on the special website, including a mobile app, social networks and a chatbot
MOSCOW, November 30. /TASS/. People will be able to submit their questions for Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual televised Direct Line question-and-answer session starting from December 1, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
"Tomorrow, on December 1, the submission of people’s questions will kick off," the Kremlin official said. He specified that the audience at the TV studio will include journalists from all Russian regions, representatives from federal news outlets as well as accredited foreign reporters who continue to work in Moscow.
According to Peskov, it is possible to submit a question via a toll-free number, a text message or a website as well using some other means listed on the special website, including a mobile app, social networks and a chatbot.
Putin’s press secretary added that not a single question will be ignored and special volunteers will work on responding to all appeals even after the Q&A session concludes.