Every third Russian does not support Putin
Every third Russian (31% ) does not support actions of Vladimir Putin as a president, accordomg to the sociologists "Levada Center" (poll was conducted November 15-18.) This is the maximum value over the last 12 years; 47 % of Russians support Putin, another 16 % admitted that they do not know enough about his activity , reported the radio "Echo of Moscow."
The general impression about Putin Russians is now positive: 52% has a positive impresion. The figure was not lower than 50% , this figure fell in August 2013 ( 47%).
By the end of the autumn decline in ratings and other sociological point of service, and not only with Putin , but with the prime minister Dmitry Medvedev, and the "United Russia ".
The level of government’s support could be affected by the incrase of prices for food and gasoline, experts say. -02D-
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