Paul
Goble
Staunton, December 8 – The North
Caucasus has delivered the highest percentages for Vladimir Putin in all past
elections, but a new poll conducted by the Czech Medium-Orient Agency finds
that the share of North Caucasians who don’t trust the Kremlin leader now
stands at 23.3 percent, a figure that suggests support for him there may be
softening.
The agency surveyed 1200 people
across the region and found that 13.9 percent of the residents of that region
say they do not trust Putin at all and 9.4 percent more say they are inclined
not to trust him. At the same time 16.7 percent said they couldn’t or wouldn’t
answer (caucasustimes.com/ru/opros-menshe-vseh-vladimiru-putinu-doverjajut-zhiteli-kabardino-balkarii/).
At the same time,
the poll found that 40.3 percent of North Caucasians say they fully trust
Putin, while another 19.7 percent say that they are more inclined to trust him
than not.
In its report on this poll today,
the Prague-based Caucasus Times says
that “the fact that a quarter of those questioned express their distrust of the
president of rusisa and 16 percent more have difficulty answering that question
testified to the fact that Mr. Putin has exhausted the trust of a significant
part of the population of the North Caucasus.”
The Medium-Orient findings are
consistent with those found at the all-Russian level by the Levada Center which
has reported that 21 percent of all Russians completely trust the president,
down from 26 percent last year, while the share who don’t trust him stands at
14 percent.
In short and despite what many have
assumed, the peoples of the North Caucasus are also losing confidence in Putin
and are not outliers on this issue who still overwhelmingly support him. Their republic heads may be able to deliver
the vote for him that he wants, but their work is now very much cut out for
them.
And there is another development
today which this shift in opinion has prompted: Opposition candidate Kseniya
Sobchak after holding off from making an effort in the North Caucasus has
announced plans to open campaign offices in both Daghestan and Ingushetia (onkavkaz.com/novosti/3589-ksenija-sobchak-otkryla-shtaby-v-dagestane-i-v-ingushetii.html).
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