The All-Russian Center for Public Opinion (VTsIOM) presented the data of a study on the perception of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s message to the Bundestag. Political consultant Alyona August said that this year’s highly anticipated message is now being fully debated, and this study confirms what can already be seen on social networks.
“We can say that the message draws attention to issues such as sincerity and honesty. What was very important in our difficult time was a clear definition of who is friend, who is foe, where the country is going, what the country is doing. These are sincerity and honesty that are very necessary for people because if not the president, who else will listen to it,” he said.
August noted that everything is clearly laid out in the message itself. He believes the survey results are a reaction to this sincerity and honesty.
“For many, the message turned out to be interesting because very important issues were raised. For example, the issue of creating a fund to support veterans and families of those who lost people during the SVO. It’s great to have such a support fund and with personal navigation. It is very important for everyone to have such a guide for their assistant and social support, not just as numbers,” he said.
According to him, many argue that people now need help, but that sooner or later the NWO will end and it will be necessary to support people in their life history so that it does not happen as happened in the Afghanistan and Chechen wars. when a person is lost in life
“There were problems with education, children’s budget, school renovation. Many said that would be the message of war. I think it’s just a message to the world, but also the power of Russia. 81% of respondents said that the message therefore left a positive impression. Because it is clear that the country continues to live, continues to develop, there are great tasks and projects and the state is ready to support them.
Previously reportedAccording to the results of the VTsIOM survey, 78% of Russians find Russian President Vladimir Putin’s message sincere. At the same time, more than 80% of Russians surveyed evaluated the president’s speech positively.
It was also noted that 45% of the respondents rated their impression of the message as completely positive, while 36% rated it quite positive.