Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch

Vladimir Putin

Russians Back New Prime Minister
(CPOD) Mar. 22, 2004 - Many Russians are satisfied with the country's new prime minister, according to a poll by Russian Public Opinion & Market Research. 48 per cent of respondents approve of Mikhail Fradkov. Mar 22, 2004
Putin Remains On Top In Russia20040227
(CPOD) Feb. 27, 2004 - Vladimir Putin is headed for a new term in Russia, according to a poll by the Public Opinion Foundation. 69.3 per cent of respondents would support the current president in the upcoming election. Feb 27, 2004
Putin Rides High In Russia20040224
(CPOD) Feb. 24, 2004 - Vladimir Putin continues to lead all candidates in Russia's presidential race, according to a poll by Russian Public Opinion & Market Research. 77 per cent of respondents would support the current head of state in the upcoming election. Feb 24, 2004
Putin Prepares for New Term in Russia
Mario Canseco With less than four weeks remaining before the presidential election in Russia, Vladimir Putin has decided to sack prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov. Feb 24, 2004
Putin Headed For Victory In Russia
(CPOD) Feb. 20, 2004 - Vladimir Putin remains the overwhelming first choice for voters in Russia, according to a poll by Analytic. 80 per cent of respondents would support Putin in this year's presidential election. Feb 20, 2004
Russians Divided On Terror Preparedness
(CPOD) Feb. 13, 2004 - The latest terrorist act in Moscow has divided Russians on whether the country is prepared to deal with such events, according to a poll by Russian Public Opinion & Market Research. 46 per cent of respondents say the incident could have been avoided with better police work, while 45 per cent say it was impossible to stop the attack. Feb 13, 2004
Putin’s Domination Continues In Russia
(CPOD) Feb. 6, 2004 - Vladimir Putin maintains his lead in Russia's presidential election, according to a poll by the Public Opinion Foundation. 70.8 per cent of respondents would vote for the current head of state. Feb 6, 2004
Russians Continue To Back Putin
(CPOD) Feb. 3, 2004 - Vladirmir Putin heads to this year's presidential election with high approval rating, according to a poll by Russian Public Opinion & Market Research. 85 per cent of respondents say Putin's tenure has been "positive." Feb 3, 2004
Putin Leads, Voters Gauge Field Without Him
(CPOD) Feb. 1, 2004 - Vladimir Putin remains the frontrunner in Russia's presidential election, according to a poll by Russian Public Opinion & Market Research. 78 per cent of respondents would support the current head of state. Feb 1, 2004
Putin Keeps Huge Lead In Russia
(CPOD) Jan. 30, 2004 - Vladimir Putin holds a commanding lead in Russia's presidential election, according to a poll by the Yuri Nevada Analytical Service. 80 per cent of respondents would support the current head of state. Jan 30, 2004
No One Close To Putin In Russia
(CPOD) Jan. 26, 2004 - Vladimir Putin maintains an almost insurmountable lead in Russia's presidential race, according to a poll by Russian Public Opinion & Market Research. 78 per cent of respondents would vote for the current head of state. Jan 26, 2004
Putin Close To Victory In Russia
(CPOD) Jan. 20, 2004 - Vladimir Putin holds a commanding lead in Russia's presidential race, according to a poll by the Public Opinion Foundation. 71 per cent of respondents would vote for the current head of state. Jan 20, 2004
Russians Back Media Censorship
(CPOD) Jan. 16, 2004 - Many residents of Russia believe media outlets should remain under government supervision, according to a poll by Russian Public Opinion & Market Research. Only six per cent of respondents say censorship is "not necessary" in the country. Jan 16, 2004
Russians Gauge Corruption
(CPOD) Jan. 15, 2004 - Many Russian citizens believe dishonest practices and bribes are still a daily occurrence, according to a poll by Russian Public Opinion & Market Research. 56 per cent of respondents say corruption is one of the biggest problems in the country. Jan 15, 2004
Russians Keep Trust In Putin
(CPOD) Jan. 12, 2004 - Vladimir Putin remains a trustworthy figure in Russia, according to a poll by Russian Public Opinion & Market Research. 45 per cent of respondents have full confidence in the president. Jan 12, 2004
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