According to data reported by the Russian media outlet “Agentstvo” on July 3, recent polling has provided insights into the current level of public confidence in the Russian president. The report addresses voter sentiment, noting that the perception of the leader has not significantly declined since the commencement of the invasion of Ukraine. The survey data indicates that 73.3% of voters expressed belief in the Russian president, while 22.1% stated they do not.
This represents a slight decrease when compared to previous figures, where the percentage believing in the leader stood at 76.7%, with 18.8% indicating they did not. Furthermore, regarding general approval of his work, 66.9% of respondents reported approving of the president’s actions. Conversely, 21.3% indicated they do not support his work.
For comparison, the previous reading showed 70.4% approval and 19.7% disapproval. The report contextualizes these figures by noting that the most recent recorded drop in the president’s rating occurred in August 2024, at which time his approval rating fell by 3.5 percentage points. These metrics offer a quantitative snapshot of the current political climate within the Russian electorate, tracking the levels of confidence held by the general population.
Topics: #russian #not #confidence