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The share of Russians who have heard about the Russian March action is 48%; 24% of them supported the idea; 13% would take part in it.

MOSCOW, November 11, 2013. Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the data concerning the attitudes of Russians towards the Russian March action, the number of respondents who are ready to support this action, and the reasons behind that.

About 46% of Russians are aware that Russian nationalists carry on the Russian March action on November 4th. Those who are most informed about that are Muscovites and Petersburgians (71%). Fifty-two percent of respondents report that they have learned about that from the interviewer.

The idea itself is supported by 24% of respondents; most of them live in Moscow and St.Petersburg  (41%) and support the LDPR (41%). Other 38% of Russians say that they do not support such actions but regard them admissible; most of them are residents of million cities and small cities (43 and 44%, respectively). Twenty-nine percent of respondents have negative attitudes towards the Russian March; basically they live in middle cities and rural area (35 and 36, respectively) and support the CPRF (36%).

Twelve percent of respondents report that such an action is going to be held in their cities; most of them are Muscovites and Petersburgians (49%). Fifty-five percent of respondents say that this action will not be held in their city; as a rule, they are residents of small cities (67%).  Other 33% failed to answer.

Thirteen percent of respondents report that they would support this action if it took place in their place of residence.  The share of those who generally support the Russian March action is 42%.  The reason behind the desire to support the action is the need to express personal opinion (41%) and negative perception of migrants (38%).

Most of Russians (72%) say that they would not take part in the action. The key reason behind that is that they have negative attitudes toward such actions (29%). Fifteen percent of Russians say such actions are pointless; 12% call them useless; 10% say that they have no time for that.

The VCIOM opinion polls were conducted on November 2-3, 2013. 1600 respondents were interviewed in 130 communities in 42 regions of Russia. The margin of error does not exceed 3.4%.

Every year Russian nationalists conduct their action called the Russian March. The slogans of the action are as follows: “Today`s migrants are tomorrow`s occupants”, “We are Russians, We are the force”, Russian faces for Russian country and capital”. Do you know/Have you heard/do you hear for the first time about that? (closed-ended question, one answer)

Total respondents

Moscow and St.Petersburg

Million cities

More than 500 ths

100 - 500 ths

Less than 100 ths

Rural area

I know well about that

12

29

1

13

9

12

12

I heard something  but I do not know any details

34

42

37

33

29

34

34

This is the first time I hear about that

52

27

59

52

59

54

53

Hard to tell

2

1

2

1

4

0

1


Do you support such actions, or not? (closed-ended question, one answer)

Total respondents

Moscow and St.Petersburg

Million cities

More than 500 ths

100 - 500 ths

Less than 100 ths

Rural area

Yes I support

24

41

12

24

20

24

23

I do not support the idea but I think such actions are admissible

38

33

43

38

36

44

35

Such actions should be banned

29

20

30

20

35

25

36

Hard to tell

9

6

14

18

9

7

7


Will there be such an action in your place of residence/city?  (closed-ended question, one answer)

Total respondents

Moscow and St.Petersburg

Million cities

More than 500 ths

100 - 500 ths

Less than 100 ths

Rural area

Yes, there will be such an action 

12

49

6

8

11

7

7

No, there will not be

55

12

42

32

54

67

73

Hard to tell

33

39

52

60

35

26

21


If such an action takes place in your city, will you take part in it? (closed-ended question, one answer)

Total respondents

Those who support the idea

Those who do not support the idea but ho think that such actions are admissible

Those who believe that such actions should be  banned

I would rather take part  

13

42

6

1

I would rather not take part  

72

41

80

88

Hard to tell

15

16

14

11


If you decided to take part/refused from taking part in this action, can you tell us why?

(open-ended question, any number of answers)

I would take part because … (% of those who would take part)

I would not take part because … (% of those who would not take part)

I am tired of migrants; there are too many of them  

38

Pointless; nothing will change

12

It is interesting to take part

7

Health problems; old age

8

It is essential to express opinion in order to be heard

41

No time; too many affairs

10

Hard to tell

14

No point in breeding ethnic conflicts

15

 

 

I do not accept such actions in general; I do not take part in these actions

29

 

 

It is important to live in peace and harmony

6

 

 

Such actions will lead to unrest

5

 

 

Other 

1

 

 

Hard to tell

14

 

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