A survey of the VTSiom Center showed that the percentage of Russian trust for President Putin reached 80.9%, down 0.2% compared to the previous month.
According to the survey results published by VTSiom yesterday, 80.9% of the respondents were said that they trust President Vladimir Putin, while the President's job success rate was 75.6%.
The survey was conducted by the Russian Public Opinion Center (VTSIOM) from October 3 to October 10 with 1,600 Russian citizens over the age of 18.
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke at a meeting in Astana, Kazakhstan, October 14.
The survey was conducted after Putin on September 21 issued a partially mobilized order to mobilize 300,000 reserve troops to participate in military campaigns in Ukraine.
The inadequacies in the first phase of executing the encouragement in part have caused a frustration in Russian public opinion, when many people reflect that they were summoned to enlist even though they were eligible for exemption, while some volunteers were not allowed to not be allowed.
Positive evaluation figures with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and the Russian government decreased by 1% and 2.1% respectively, to 50.8% and 49.8% respectively.
Meanwhile, the Unified Russian Party (UR) received the highest support among the parties in Russia, at 41%.
VTSiom Center regularly conducts Russian public opinion polls on the level of credibility with the government and leaders of this country.
VTSiom is particularly famous for weekly national polls (the type of survey is conducted directly), surveying by daily phone and regular online studies.
After launching a military campaign in Ukraine, the rate of credit for Putin has increased rapidly from 67.2% to 81.6%, according to VTSiom survey results announced on April 8.
81.1% of Russians trusted Putin in the last week of August, while 78.1% of his work was approved, according to a survey of VTSIOM Center.