MOSCOW: The proportion of Russian citizens' confidence in President Vladimir Putin dropped by 0.1% and stood at 80.4%, according to the...
MOSCOW: The proportion of Russian citizens' confidence in President Vladimir Putin dropped by 0.1% and stood at 80.4%, according to the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center that published the results of a survey conducted from March 27 to April 2 among 1,600 respondents aged over 18.
"When asked about trust in Putin, 80.4% of respondents answered positively (-0.1% over the week), the approval rate of the Russian president's remained unchanged and stood at 77.9%," the pollsters noted.
Positive assessment figures for the Prime Minister and the Russian government amounted to 55.2% (+0.7%) and 53.8% (+1%), respectively," the report stressed. Mikhail Mishustin was trusted by 63.7% of respondents (+0.3% over the week)
Those surveyed also expressed their confidence in the heads of various parliamentary factions. Russia’s Communist Party (CPRF) leader Gennady Zyuganov was trusted by 34.6% of respondents (+2.1%), Sergey Mironov, the leader of A Just Russia - For Truth, received 32.9% (+1%), the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) Leonid Slutsky got 17.4% (+0.7%), and the leader of The New People party Alexey Nechaev procured 9.1% (+1.5%)
The poll also revealed that the level of support for the United Russia party stood at 40.3% (+1.5%), with the CPRF supported by 9.9% (-0.6%). The LDPR got 8.3% (-0.5%), A Just Russia - For Truth procured 5.7% (+0.1% over the week), and The New People party’s figures came to 4.7% (+0.3%).
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