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Both public and personal protest potential of Russians keep stagnating. Not more than one-third part of Russians considers mass…
Russians believe that the “foreign agents’ law aims at preventing foreign states from interfering in Russian internal affairs;…
In spite of the fact the opposition rallies are supported by one-quarter of Russians, only 8% of respondents would take part in…
Half of Muscovites are satisfied with the state of affaires in the capital. Two-thirds of Moscow residents approve of the work of…
Participants of protests have three common features: need for self-realization, dissatisfaction with the situation in the country…
Russians are quite skeptical about political prospects of Alexei Kudrin, as well as the political future of his liberal party.
The most influential social institute for Russians is mass media.
12% of respondents expect that the influence of the United Russia party will be diminishing; 32% forecast strengthening.
The most positive assessments were given by Russians to Sergey Lavrov as a minister among the old members of the government...
The “Occupy Abai” Camp, the “March of Millions” and the “Control Walk” attracted the attention of almost every second Russian.