For the twelfth time in Russia there is a program called: “Direct connection with Vladimir Putin himself”. In this program, the President communicates live and gives answers to questions asked by users through Internet resources, radio and TV channels, as well as through SMS and calls. There are many ways to ask a question, but, nevertheless, how to ask an interesting question to Putin on the Internet?
How to ask Putin a question over the Internet
Thanks to the Internet, it has become so easy to ask Putin a question, as it was not worth even dreaming before. So, on the page “Ask a question” of the website of the above-mentioned program ( www.moskva-routinu.ru, as well as another Moscow-Putin.pf) you can send your question or appeal.
Starting this year, in addition to everything, citizens can also submit an appeal in the form of a short video. In addition to all of the above, this year there was also a special application for Apple, with which you can also create an appeal.
On the website of the Moscow-Putin program.rf regularly publishes statistics on the most popular questions received by the President. Ratings are regularly updated and updated with new data.
However, thanks to such an abundance of communication methods, a huge number of questions are received: over a million letters are received per broadcast, and, according to statistics, only every twenty-five thousandth question remains answered after the broadcast. So, for the last broadcast conference, only 85 questions were passed. In this case, what other ways are there to ask Putin via the Internet, outside of the Direct Line??
How to ask Putin a question over the Internet
You can also send a letter to the President using the website http://letters.Kremlin.en/. It describes in detail the rules for accepting applications, the conditions and procedure for their consideration. As part of the governance rules, submissions must contain neither obscene language nor offensive language, but must include specific complaints, suggestions or statements. The appeal should be addressed exclusively to the President of Russia or the Presidential Administration. The text should not be a transliteration of Russian in Latin, divided into sentences and not be typed entirely in capital letters. The request must include a complete and valid address.
For those who do not want to wait a long time, a comic site has been created http://sprosi-putina.ru/, on which the computer robot “ElectroPutin” will quickly and without delay give an answer to each user request. The service is very convenient, because everyone at any time of the day can ask Putin a question, as well as leave a comment or like.