Putin's Annual Question Time: Propaganda, Warnings and Confidence
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Shortly before further talks about an end to the war in Ukraine, Russia's President Putin gave no indication of willingness to compromise. In a Question Time, he reiterated old demands and assumed Ukraine's immobility.[more]]>
Russian President Vladimir Putin pats himself on the back during his annual two-hour-plus televised Q&A session, where journalists and citizens can submit their questions to the president. He refers to the stable economy and the successes on the front lines, but there's also room for a lighthearted anecdote. "Sometimes I drive around Moscow without an escort, because that way I can better see what's going on," the president shares.
Hand-picked journalists and citizens are allowed to ask Kremlin chief Putin their questions on Friday. The show serves the 73-year-old to portray himself and justify his war in Ukraine.
Putin is holding his annual press conference in Moscow on Friday. A question round is also part of the show. It should also be about the Ukraine war.
On Friday Vladimir Putin holds his huge annual press conference and also answers questions of the citizens. The most important next to the war would be: What has become of the famous social contract that he had once concluded with the people? If someone places it, it becomes tight.
The Kremlin is busy preparing for the hour-long show that takes place every year shortly before Christmas. This is where Russian President Vladimir Putin answers questions from the general public for several hours...
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