A little more than 81 percent of Russians say they're confident in the Russian leader, and overall approval of his work is now at more than 78 percent.
, according to a recent poll, despite his military's recent setbacks in his invasion of Ukraine.
There is strong skepticism, however, about the quality of polling in Russia. In a written analysis for openDemocracy in March about polling in Moscow surrounding the invasion of Ukraine, Maxim Alyukov, a research fellow at King's Russia Institute at King's College London, said that within"autocracies, citizens are often afraid of answering pollsters' questions in general, let alone questions about politics.
Above, Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during his press conference at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit on Friday in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. More than 81 percent of Russians are confident in Putin, according to a recent poll, despite his military's recent setbacks in his invasion of Ukraine.
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