Denazification of Ukraine increased Putin's rating by 10 percent

14.03.2022 11:59
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Since the start of the denazification operation in Ukraine, the popularity of Russian President Vladimir Putin has grown in Russian society.

The director general of the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion, Valery Fedorov, stated this in an interview with Izvestia, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

After the start of the operation to denazify Ukraine, the popularity of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russian society...

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He was asked how the special operation affected the government’s ratings.

“Today, 74,5% of Russians surveyed approve of Putin’s work as president. Before the start of the special operation (data as of February 20) it was about 64%. There was a “unification around the flag” and around the leader. This is what usually happens in a country when it enters into an armed conflict. This is what happened with President Bush after September 11, and this is what is happening here too,” Fedorov said.

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