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Putin to hold combined year-end presser, Q&A session on December 19 — Kremlin

This will be the third time the event is combined in this way

MOSCOW, December 6. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold his annual year-end press conference and Q&A session together on December 19, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

"It will indeed be held on December 19, in a combined format," Peskov said.

Putin’s press conferences and Q&A sessions

This will be the third time the event will be combined in this way. The president first tested out this format in 2020, with the Kremlin describing the concept as "part press conference, part call-in show." That year, the two events were combined due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which prevented them from being held separately.

The government came back to this format in 2023, with the Kremlin explaining that it helped to "summarize outcomes in all areas." The new format was called "Year-End Recap with Vladimir Putin." Since 2001, the Q&A session has been held 18 times, while the year-end press conference took place 16 times, excluding the combined events.

The Q&A session took place even when Putin was Russia’s prime minister (from May 2008 to May 2012), when he took calls from Russians live on the air four times. No sessions were held in 2004, 2012, and 2022. Likewise, the big year-end press conference was not held in 2005 and 2022. From 2009-2011, during his stint as prime minister, Putin also did not take year-end questions from reporters in this format. While there was no full-fledged big press conference in 2022, Putin did meet with journalists from the Kremlin pool at the end of the year to answer pressing questions.