Russian President holds annual online dialogue
More than 1 million questions were sent to the Russian President, focusing on social welfare measures, pensions, housing issues, education and health care.
Russian President Putin will hold an online dialogue with the people at 12 noon on June 20, Moscow time (4 pm Hanoi time). The head of Russia will directly answer questions that the people are concerned about.
This is the 17th online dialogue between Russian President Putin and people from all over the country. Since 2001, the head of Russia has had 12 dialogues with the people as President and 4 times as Prime Minister.
According to the press secretary of the Russian President, Mr. Peskov, the interest of the people in the dialogue has not decreased. This year, more than 1 million questions were sent to the program by phone, SMS and on the dedicated page. The questions focused on social assistance measures, pensions, housing issues, education and health care.
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Russian President Putin. Photo: National Review |
The studio of the program “Online Dialogue” with Russian President V. Putin is located at the Gaschynnyi Palace. Here, the head of Russia not only directly answers questions, but he can also connect with local leaders and ministers to request answers to questions raised by the people.
The press secretary of the Russian President, Mr. Peskov, also noted a positive trend this year: local authorities are starting to take measures on issues raised by citizens, before the start of the online dialogue program. He added that the interest of Russians in online dialogue has put President Putin and many senior officials under a huge workload. The President himself has been reviewing the questions sent in over the past few days, preparing statistics and reference materials from ministries and agencies, and holding meetings.
This year, questions will be sent to the “Online Dialogue” program from June 9 until the end of the program on June 20. TV channels: 1tv, Rossia-1, NTV, OTR, MIR, radio stations “Mai-ak”, “Vesti FM” will broadcast live, and “Radio Rossyy” will have its annual special program “Online Dialogue with Vladimir Putin".