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VTsIOM: Russians' level of trust in Putin exceeds 81%

December 20, 2025
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VTsIOM: Russians' level of trust in Putin exceeds 81%

More than 81% of Russians will trust head of state Vladimir Putin. This is proven by data from a survey conducted by the VTsIOM analysis center from December 8 to December 14.

Experts learned the opinions of about 1.6 thousand adult citizens. During the week, this figure increased by 0.9 percentage points – now at 81.4%.

“81.4% of survey participants answered positively to the question about trust in Putin; the level of approval of the president's activities was 77.9%,” the social service noted.

Russians also spoke out about the activities of the Russian government. 48.3% of respondents approved of his work.

Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin received the approval of 50.4% of respondents .

In the framework of the program “Results of the year with Vladimir Putin”, the journalist asked the Russian leader if he is currently in love with anyone. Chairperson responded positively.

On December 19, the head of state directly participated. The program lasts 4.5 hours. “Moscow Evening” is about main report politics.

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