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2.11 Putin & government’s popularity
The approval rating for Russian President Vladimir Putin has taken a hit in the last two months falling from 66% in June to 61% as of August and 37% disapproving, according to independent pollster the Levada Center – his worst result since May last year when the pandemic struck.
Analysts are expecting the rate to recover somewhat in September after Putin announced a $5bn one off payment of RUB10,000 per pensioner in the run up to the September election and RUB15,000 for service men.
The approval rate for Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin was a lot more stable sliding by only 1pp in the last two months to 53% with 42% disapproving – a result that is consistently higher the mid30s Mishustin was scoring when first appointed.
The rating for the government has also slide 1pp to 46% approve against the 51% that disapprove.
The regional governors have also taken a blow with their approval rate falling below 60 for the first time since March 2019 in the last three months to 57% approve in August and 38% disapprove. This result should be especially worrying for the Kremlin which is relying on the regional governors to deliver on bringing in the vote in September’s elections.
Doubly worrying is the approval of the State Duma has fallen to 37% in August with 59% disapproving of its work. The majority of Russians have always disapproved of the Duma, which has never managed to command a majority approval, but the current rating is only second time its approval rate has fallen below 40 in the last two years. (The previous time was only two months ago in June.) The ruling United Russia will be going into the election fight with its hands tied behind its back.
In general 48% of respondents believe the country is going in the “right direction” whereas 44% believe it is going in the wrong direction. Another 9% are undecided.
26 RUSSIA Country Report September 2021 www.intellinews.com