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No one else can speak in my voice, Putin tells his virtual doppelganger

The Russian president noted that it was his "first doppelganger"

MOSCOW, December 14. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin received a video question about whether he had doppelgangers from his "virtual replica," a student from St. Petersburg. The head of state pointed out in response that he was the only one who could speak in his voice. "I can see that you may look very much like me and you are speaking in my voice. However, I decided that only one person should look like me and speak in my voice. And that person will be myself. This is what one of our public figures said jokingly a while ago," Putin said, adding that it was the first time he had seen someone who looked so much like himself.

"This is my first doppelganger, by the way," he noted.

The head of state confessed in an interview for the TASS project "20 Questions for Vladimir Putin" in 2020 that an idea had emerged in the early 2000s to use his doppelganger for security purposes but he rejected it.