
Putin's Approval Rating Drops to Lowest Level Since Ukraine Invasion
Russian President Vladimir Putin's approval rating has fallen for the seventh consecutive week, reaching its lowest point since the invasion of Ukraine. Public distrust in Putin has also reportedly hit a record high, according to various surveys.
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Putin may attend G20 summit in Miami after US invitation - Reuters
Putin may attend G20 summit in Miami after US invitation Reuters
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Trust in Putin among Russians has fallen to 65.6% – the lowest figure since 2022.
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Read full article →Putin may attend G20 summit in Miami after US invitation - The Straits Times
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Read full article →Nearly 1 in 4 Russians say they distrust Putin, highest share since start of full-scale war
Trust in Vladimir Putin has fallen to 71 percent and his approval rating to 65.6 percent, according to new data from the Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM). Some 24.1 percent of respondents said they do not trust Putin, and 23.3 percent do not approve of his performance as president.
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