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The Kremlin’s annual ‘Direct Line call-in show’ in Moscow is an hours-long ordeal in which Russia’s de facto leader responds to carefully vetted questions from members of the public.

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    I mean, any questions from the public to any world leader are going to be heavily screened.

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      Journalists in Western democracies frequently pose questions to “world leaders” in press conferences and interviews, and these questions are not ‘screened’ or something like that.

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        Journalists, yes. General public, no.

        E: Even journalists, with heads of state, aren’t going to ask really difficult questions, else they not be allowed into the press pool in the future.

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          Well, if it’s a baby-kissing type event you can absolutely walk up and have any question you want redirected or ignored. Most people settle for a handshake and being impressed that they’re actually human, though.