Russian Pollster Stops Publishing Putin's 'Open Trust' Figures as Ratings Slide, Report Says
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Russian pollster stops publishing Putin's 'open trust' figures as ratings slide, report says
The Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM), a state-controlled pollster, has reportedly stopped publishing President Vladimir Putin's "open" trust rating after it fell to its lowest level since the start of the full-scale war, the Moscow Times reported on June 8.
The Russian dictator is rapidly losing popularity.
In Moscow, the so-called open rating of confidence in Russian dictator Vladimir Putin was discontinued, with the latest figure of 29.5 per cent in March and the lowest since the outbreak of the full-scale war against Ukraine.
Russia stops publishing "open" Putin's trust rating after it drops below 30% - The Central Election Commission has stopped publishing open polls after trust fell to 29.5%. This is Putin's lowest rating since the start of the full-scale invasion.
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