Putin’s Approval Rating Hits Lowest Point Since War Began, New Poll Reveals.

Putin's rating drops
Putin's rating drops

Decline in Public Trust Toward Vladimir Putin

According to UATV: Vladimir Putin’s trust rating in Russia has dropped to its lowest level since the start of the full-scale invasion. This became clear after a survey was conducted following a major aerial attack on Russian territory. The findings point to growing discontent among the population, which could have serious implications for the country’s political stability.

Key Drivers of Shifting Public Opinion

A significant factor influencing public sentiment is the rising cost of gasoline. Half of those surveyed identified this as a direct economic consequence of the war. With economic uncertainty and higher prices for essential goods, support for the government may continue to erode.

In addition, Vladimir Putin held talks with Alexander Lukashenko, which may reflect efforts to strengthen ties within the framework of allied cooperation. Given the current situation, it is important to monitor further shifts in public opinion and any political decisions that may be made under growing pressure from the population.

The decline in trust toward Putin signals a potential turning point in Russia’s political landscape, as public dissatisfaction could lead to social protests or other forms of civic engagement. — Source unknown

Relations with allies like Lukashenko could serve as a key tool for stabilizing domestic policy. However, amid economic hardships, public backing for such actions may remain limited. It will be crucial to watch how authorities respond and what measures they might take to address the deteriorating situation.


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