This was also influenced by the 'friendship' with China, where one is bent over and the other is 'being friends' with the one who is bent over, while the one who is bent over is paying for the 'friendship' with gas, oil, and land ...
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The rating of the leader has fallen to a minimum in two years. The ratings of the head of the Russian Federation, Vladimir, significantly decreased at the beginning of August ahead of a possible meeting next week with U.S. President Donald Trump. This was reported on Friday, August 8, by The Moscow Times, citing weekly surveys from FOM. As of August 3, the share of Russians who believe that the leader is performing "rather well" has dropped to 77% - the lowest level since November 2023. In just a week, the leader's rating lost 4 points, and from its peak at the end of June, it has decreased by 6 points. This is lower than during last year's invasion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine into the Kursk region. Trust in Putin has also fallen to 77% - the minimum since October 2024. At the same time, the proportion of those who do not trust him has risen to 14% - the highest figure in over 20 months. Meanwhile, the approval rating of the Russian government has decreased from 60% in March to 51% now. Additionally, the rating of the "United Russia" party has fallen to 40% after May's 48%. Analysts link the decline in support to the negative information background - increased control over the internet, new fines and taxes, as well as rising prices and tariffs, which have directly impacted the welfare of the population of the Russian Federation. $BTC
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