Almost 21% of Russian citizens are interested in the problem of ending the war, as well as ending mobilization.
On the eve of the announced “direct line” with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, Russian citizens are most interested in the question of when and how the war in Ukraine will end. In particular, 21% of Russians want to know when the war will end. This is confirmed by the results of a survey Levada Centerwhich was held on November 23-29.
Among the question options are the following: “When will there be peace?”, “When will we win?”, “What are they doing to complete this operation?”, “When will the mobilization end?”
The issue of war leads by a large margin from others.
In addition, 8% of Russians want to ask questions about pensions, when pensioners will “live normally,” about social programs, unaffordable housing, poor health care and education. Another 7% are concerned about low wages and questions about when the standard of living will rise.
According to the survey, 6% wanted to ask when the head of Russia’s ruling regime, Vladimir Putin, will leave power, and how he sees the future of Russia, and how to live.
Only 2% of respondents would ask about foreign policy and corruption.
Another 4% have no questions for Putin or are satisfied at all. In addition, 10% of Russians do not want to ask their president about anything. Nor will they watch the “straight line” on him.
Almost 20% of Russians have difficulty framing questions.
It was previously reported that, according to the results of a survey, every third Russian fears economic crisis and poverty due to the war in Ukraine.
75% of Russians support the war in Ukraine – survey
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Source: korrespondent

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