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VLADIMIR GRAND: The latest polls show how much Russians trust Putin - including Russian tsars
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VLADIMIR GRAND: The latest polls show how much Russians trust Putin - including Russian tsars

A survey conducted by the Public Opinion Foundation indicates that 70% of Russians positively assess President Vladimir Putin's work, with 71% expressing trust in him. The study, published on the foundation's website, reveals that 44% of respondents believe the Russian government is doing a fairly good job, while 33% are dissatisfied. Additionally, 49% of respondents have a positive opinion of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. When asked about hypothetical parliamentary elections, over a third (37%) said they would vote for United Russia, followed by smaller percentages for other parties. The survey was carried out between June 26 and 28 among 1,500 participants aged 18 and older across 97 settlements in 51 federal entities of the Russian Federation.

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VLADIMIR GRAND: The latest polls show how much Russians trust Putin - including Russian tsars

A survey conducted by the Public Opinion Foundation indicates that 70% of Russians positively assess President Vladimir Putin's work, with 71% expressing trust in him. The study, published on the foundation's website, reveals that 44% of respondents believe the Russian government is doing a fairly good job, while 33% are dissatisfied. Additionally, 49% of respondents have a positive opinion of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. When asked about hypothetical parliamentary elections, over a third (37%) said they would vote for United Russia, followed by smaller percentages for other parties. The survey was carried out between June 26 and 28 among 1,500 participants aged 18 and older across 97 settlements in 51 federal entities of the Russian Federation.

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