Kremlin pool

Kremlin pool

Kremlin pool ( _ru. Кремлевский пул), also President's pool is a common reference to a group of Russian journalists accredited to regularly cover the activities of the President of Russia and the top Russian government.

Yelena Tregubova in her controversial [ [http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article-world.asp?parentid=5259 "RUSSIA: Book prompts angry reaction from Kremlin"] ] book "The tales of a Kremlin digger" speaks about the behind-the-scenes of the "Kremlin pool" of late Boris Yeltsin and early Vladimir Putin. [Yelena Tregubova, "The tales of a Kremlin digger" (Russian edition), ISBN 5-93321-073-0]

Notable journalists

*Andrey Kolesnikov (since 2001)
*Boris Grishchenko (late 1970s - 2004)
*Yelena Tregubova (1997-2001)
*Margarita Simonyan (2002-2005)
*Natalya Melikova (since 2002)

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