What would you like to ask the Prime Minister?
Vitaly TRETYAKOV, a political analyst:
- Mr Putin, why do you not dismiss ‘these' and do not appoint ‘those'? I do not want to disclose their names. Mr Putin will understand whom I mean. My second question is: what do you discuss with Medvedev in private?
Borislav MILOSEVIC, a former Yugoslav ambassador to Russia, the brother of Slobodan Milosevic:
- Does Russia have a plan to stand up to NATO's drive to control more oil fields across the world?
Mikhail KHAZIN, an economist:
- Does the Prime Minister agree with his Economy Minister that "the world crisis has shown the hollowness of the Russian economic model of development in previous years"? If he does, is there a new growth model for Russia?
Vladislav SHESTAKOV, deputy director for information policy at FC Krylya Sovetov:
- I would like to begin by thanking Mr Putin for abolishing visas to Brazil and Israel. And then I would ask him when a Schengen visa will be obtained without difficulty: Russia is part of Europe.
Alexander PROKHANOV, an author and editor-in-chief of the newspaper Zavtra:
- I would ask him why a litre of petrol in the United States sells at 12 roubles, converted, and at 22 roubles in Moscow. And, with fuel prices falling throughout the world, why not stop raising house heating tariffs for the New Year?
Irina KHAKAMADA, a politician:
- When will the crisis finally end? I sometimes hold master classes, but who will pay for them now? The radio and newspapers, citing the crisis, pay less for author's columns and moderation. Life has become more difficult ...
Sergei SMIRNOV, director of the Higher School of Economics Institute of Social Policy:
- I have no questions for Mr Putin. My life depends on managers of a different level - on traffic police, on the local housing maintenance office, and such ... I have many questions to ask about their work.
Igor, a KP.RU website reader, from the USA:
Mr Putin, how do you bear all this physically?
Lyubov, a KP.RU website reader:
- Mr Putin, are you a happy man?
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