"We have not received an answer," Klyukin said at a meeting of the Russian upper house's commission on protecting state sovereignty.
Roskomnadzor deputy head Vadim Subbotin said that the watchdog had sent a letter warning the IT giant against interference in Russia's elections.
"Dozens of specialized YouTube channels, there are more than 40 of them, are constantly carrying out massive activities calling to violate the Russian law. A number of people interested in destabilizing the situation in Russia are attempting to attract users to illegal activities on the Internet with virtually unlimited opportunities provided by foreign Internet giants such as Google," he said.
He went on noting that YouTube was acting as a link in the propaganda of anti-social behavior on the election day.
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"The lack of a proper response from them [Google] will be considered a direct interference in the internal affairs of the Russian Federation," Subbotin said.
Earlier in the day, CEC member Alexander Klyukin confirmed to Sputnik that the commission had sent a letter to Google regarding the upcoming regional elections warning against disseminating appeals to partake in protests on the polling day.