Thursday, January 15, 2015

More than half of Russians ready to vote for Putin – PortalSpozywczy.pl

55 percent. Russians are ready to vote in the presidential election in 2018 to the current head of state Vladimir Putin – According to a survey of the independent Levada Center. 18 percent. ready to support a candidate who will propose a different recipe for problems of Russia.

A further 10 per cent. Russians in question, who would like to see as president after elections in 2018 chose the answer “another person, which will follow the course of the current president.”

The survey shows that Putin quotations increased significantly over the past year and a half . Back in April 2013, only 23 per cent. respondents wanted to Putin held the next presidential term, and 41 per cent. indicated a leader who would have chosen a different political course. Largest increase in popularity of Putin sociologists have noted after the referendum in the Crimea ws. Join the peninsula to Russia in April 2014 years already 49 percent. Russians expressed support for Putin’s next term.

In a recent study, 54 percent. Russians estimated that there are no politics in the country that could replace Vladimir Putin. It’s much more than in 2013, when 31 percent said yes. respondents.

If the presidential elections were held in Russia next Sunday, at the current head of state have voted 55 per cent. respondents and 88 percent. among those who are undecided on who to vote for. Distant second place was Gennady Zyuganov in the survey, for which voted 6 percent.

Expert Levada Centre Denis Volkov explains the significant increase in trading Putin that he presented himself as the perpetrator of the Crimea to join the Russian Federation. According to sociologist confrontation with the West and the conflict in favor of power in Ukraine. Russian media, especially state-owned channels, mobilize the electorate by presenting Russia as a peacekeeping force, which is trying to help in conflict, but it bothers her, “do not know why,” the West.

Volkov compared the current situation to 2008 year when he broke the Russian-Georgian war in South Ossetia. Then, however, the mobilization lasted less – a few weeks. “Now the conflict lasts almost a year. This abnormal condition of ongoing mobilization is supported by the media, especially state television. Other points of view are simply not available. As a result, we see the extraordinary consolidation and abnormal condition of inflated numbers of quotations,” – said the sociologist.

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More than half of Russians ready to vote for Putin – PortalSpozywczy.pl

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