Putin's Popularity Soars: 79.2% Trust Him, United Russia Leads Poll
A recent poll reveals that a vast majority of Russians, 79.2%, trust President Vladimir Putin. Meanwhile, 33.8% would vote for United Russia if State Duma elections were held next Sunday.
President Putin's crisis resolution efforts have been praised, though the source and timing remain unknown. His approval rating stands at 75.3%, with only 14.9% viewing his activities negatively.
Trust in the Russian government mirrors Putin's approval, with 48.7% expressing trust, and 20.3% disapproving of its work. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin's trust rating is slightly lower at 60.5%, with 19.5% expressing distrust.
Voting intentions show United Russia leading with 33.8%, followed by LDPR at 11.2%, CPRF at 10.1%, the New People party at 8.2%, and Fair Russia - Patriots - For Truth at 4.3%. Non-parliamentary parties garnered 9.3% of the vote.
The poll underscores President Putin's enduring popularity and trust among Russians. United Russia maintains a significant lead in voting intentions, though other parties also secure notable support.
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