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An overwhelming majority (94%) of Russians identify themselves as “patriots of the country.” The figure includes 62% who declare their patriotism as absolute, marking a significant uptick of 10 percentage points from a similar poll a year earlier.
According to the report, the surge in patriotic sentiment has been unprecedented, tracing its origins back to the autumn of 2014 following Russia’s annexation of the Crimea, which was widely welcomed by the Russian public.
Since then the proportion of “absolute” patriots substantially overtook those who considered their patriotism to be moderate, with 48% in the former category and 36% in the latter.
"The level of patriotism among Russians is higher than ever: today, 94% of our fellow citizens consider themselves patriots, including 62% who are absolute patriots, an all-time high since data began to be collected," VTsIOM said in its report, cited by TASS.
The survey revealed respondents made a deep connection between patriotism and familial bonds, a sense of belonging, and cherished moments with loved ones. The concept of “homeland” (rodinina) extends beyond Russia’s mere geographical confines and also encapsulating concepts like “haven of safety” and “joy.”
The participants of the survey articulated their love for Russia as a blend of pride, defence, contribution to its development, and a profound understanding of its rich history and culture.
"You know someone loves their country if they try to be a decent, responsible, honest, and loyal person," the report says.
In a parallel survey and in the wake of President Vladimir Putin's recent landslide results in the presidential elections polls reveal that the respondents continue to place substantial trust and confidence in the president, with figures oscillating between 81% and 84%, according to VTsIOM.
"When asked about their trust in Putin, 84% of respondents answered positively, marking a marginal increase of 1 percentage point since March 10. Furthermore, a similar percentage of the population, 84%, affirms their belief in Putin's effective leadership as the head of state,” VTsIOM said.
Putin declared a sweeping victory in the country's presidential election on March 15-17, taking an unbelievable 87% of the vote on a record turnout.
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