The government plans to shape the regional agenda ahead of the presidential elections with 100 state-run anonymous channels on the messaging app Telegram, the RBC business newspaper reported Tuesday. The Kremlin and other state agencies reportedly include political Telegram channels in their daily intake of media monitoring. Around 200 of these channels are said to be included in “Katyusha,” the media monitoring service purchased by the Kremlin in 2016. Russia’s next presidential elections will be held on March 18, 2018, with President Vladimir Putin expected to seek a fourth term. Around 100 politically-oriented anonymous Telegram channels are expected be launched in 24 Russian cities by late October, RBC reported, citing a project drafted by an unidentified contractor for the Kremlin. Its existence was corroborated by a source close to the project’s development and a source close to the Kremlin’s bloc in charge of domestic policy. Regional journalists and press service employees wil
Russian State Launches 100 Anonymous Telegram Channels Ahead of Election
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