Russian Public Opinion

Putin’s Approval Dips Amid War Impact and Repression

Official Russian sociologists report a notable decline in President Vladimir Putin’s approval ratings, with his trust rating recently falling to its lowest point since the start of the Ukraine invasion. This downward trend is linked to government actions, including restrictions on communication services and the growing economic and social impacts of the ongoing conflict. Experts suggest these figures may reflect increasing public fear rather than true support, as more individuals are reportedly willing to voice dissatisfaction despite potential consequences. The gradual melting of Putin’s support is seen as an unstoppable shift driven by numerous accumulating factors.

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German Spy Chief: Widespread Russian Support for Putin’s War

Contrary to Western perceptions, Germany’s BND president, Bruno Kahl, asserts that the Russian populace largely supports Putin and the war in Ukraine, fueled by the Kremlin’s complete control over the propaganda machine. This pervasive propaganda frames NATO as the aggressor and the war as a righteous cause for Russia. While internal dissent may exist within the Russian power structure regarding strategic decisions, no significant opposition to Putin himself is currently evident. Kahl further suggests Russia aims to test NATO’s resolve and potentially escalate the conflict beyond Ukraine’s borders.

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