terça-feira, 10 de agosto de 2010

Heat-jaded Russians lose trust in Medvedev, Putin - poll

Support for Russia's president and prime minister has fallen to its lowest point in several years according to three national surveys published in a Russian business daily on Tuesday.
The results of the polls are particularly surprising since they do not take into account people's reactions to the allegedly poorly handled wild fire crisis.
Vedomosti daily cited a survey conducted by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM) as saying that trust in Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has dropped from 44 percent in January to 39 percent in August, while trust in Prime Minister Vladimir Putin dropped from 53 percent to 47 percent in the same period.
A survey carried out by the Public Opinion Foundation (FOM) showed a 10 percent drop in trust in the president, from 62 percent in January to 52 percent as of August 1. Trust in Putin dropped by 8 percent.
Meanwhile, a poll by Russia's Levada Center think-tank shows just a slight drop in Medvedev and Putin's popularity indexes. Medvedev saw a 1 percent drop in support while people's trust to Putin decreased by 4 percent.
There is no obvious reason for people's changing attitudes towards politicians, Vedomosti daily quoted a Kremlin source as saying. He said the ruling Kremlin United Russia party was concerned about the trend and the unrest it may cause. RIA Novosti