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Russians flood communication channels with 2 mln messages for Putin’s Q&A session

The Rossiya-1 television channel reported that Russians have made almost 1.3 million calls to the center and sent more than 500,000 text and multimedia messages

MOSCOW, December 13. /TASS/. More than two million calls and messages have already been sent by Russian citizens to the call center of the All-Russia People’s Front on the eve of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s annual televised Direct Line Q&A session which this year will be combined with his year-end press conference.

The Rossiya-1 television channel reported that Russians have made almost 1.3 million calls to the center and sent more than 500,000 text and multimedia messages. More than 40,000 messages have been sent via the ‘Moscow - to Putin’ mobile app, and about 130,000 more emails via the namesake website. In addition, the call center received 90,000 questions from citizens via social networking sites.

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the president would sum up the year’s results on December 14. The previous time the Q&A session was combined with the press conference was in 2020, as the pandemic disrupted plans to hold the two events separately as usual.

The president’s Direct Line question and answer session was last held in 2021. There have been 18 such standalone events. Since 2001, Putin has taken to live TV 15 times to answer the Russian public’s questions as president and four more as prime minister.