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16 Apr, 2015 09:05

​Putin's 2015 Q&A marathon

​Putin's 2015 Q&A marathon

Russian President Vladimir Putin has held his 13th marathon Q&A on Thursday. More than 3 million people sent in questions, touching mainly on the economy and the situation in eastern Ukraine.

  • 16 April 2015

    15:14 GMT

    Watch the full video of Vladimir Putin's 2015 Q&A:

  • 15:12 GMT

    Who called #Putin? Farmers, Ukraine refugees & hosts, soldiers & vets. Full transmission here https://t.co/1nWO1hL4pKpic.twitter.com/ubJ0JXpN9C

    — IvorCrotty (@IvorCrotty) April 16, 2015

  • 13:08 GMT

    The Q&A session is over. It lasted about 4 hours.

  • 13:07 GMT

  • 13:05 GMT

    Another person wondered whether Putin’s friends exploited his kindness. The president said “not only friends!”

  • 13:04 GMT

    Asked whether Putin had taken any foreign leaders to a Russian banya [sauna], he recalled taking former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder. A fire started in the banya when they were inside, but the German finished his beer before leaving, Putin said.

  • 12:56 GMT

    Q: Do you wanna get cloned? Putin: No. Next question. http://t.co/GPIF8fpmd4#RTPutinHotLinepic.twitter.com/zLH09DUYml

    — RT (@RT_com) April 16, 2015

  • 12:54 GMT

    Life expectancy in Russia is growing faster than the government expected, which is good, but produces extra pressure on the national pension system, Putin said. But he said Russians are not prepared to accept a hike in pension age, a measure that some officials in the economy block of the government strongly advocate.

  • 12:43 GMT

    Russia would not ban foreign medicines from the market as it did with European and American food, Putin assured. He added, however, that it is essential for the country to improve its own pharmaceutical industry to ensure its security.

  • 12:31 GMT

    Putin said he “strongly recommends” that senior officers in Russian state-owned companies made their incomes public. He was commenting on the government’s refusal to make such publications obligatory.

    Putin speculated that the government’s stance was due to the presence of foreigners in boards of directors of Russian companies, who wouldn’t want to be forced to reveal their salaries.

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