MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin is expected to put a positive spin on Russia's record last year at a news conference on Tuesday, but could also face questions about his long-term strategy and commitment to democracy.
Hundreds of reporters will attend the annual Kremlin event, which normally lasts two hours, hoping to use the rare chance to quiz Putin on a wide range of economic and political issues.
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