Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 14 – The ratings of
Vladimir Putin are falling because he so obviously wants to avoid taking
responsibility for handling the crisis and instead is shifting it to the
governors, businesses and ordinary people, according to Ella Paneyakh, a
sociologist at the European University in St. Petersburg.
She tells Rosbalt that “the growth
in negative assessments of the president were predictable” but not at all
typical of the international scene. In other countries, even in Italy, where leaders
took responsibility, they gained support because “people understand that they
are being defended from a real danger” (rosbalt.ru/piter/2020/04/14/1838351.html).
But in Russia, Paneyakh says, this
hasn’t happened. Instead, the Kremlin’s rush from responsibility and its lack of
clarity in what it is doing – its directions have been inconsistent and halting
– have cost it support. It has made
business responsible for paying people. It has made governors responsible for
the situation locally. And it has thus left the people on their own.
Still worse in many ways, she
continues, the Kremlin leader has not exercised effective control over the
police and Russian Guard who seem “incapable of distinguishing people going to stores
and those going for recreation.” The Russian people can see this and are
drawing conclusions about the capacities of the powers that be.
Such actions by the siloviki seem to
Russians, Paneyakh says, “illegal, illegitimate and an additional factor” in
what some now see as a looming constitutional crisis.
“As a result of all this,” the
sociologist suggests, “even when the government does something correct, its
actions are viewed more negatively than one might expect … we have come to a
point when every decision of the president and the government is viewed by people
as an attempt to manipulate or deceive them.”
And there is another development in
public opinion which may have even greater consequences in the future: Russians
now “view the regional authorities as leaders,” contrasting what they are doing
with what appears to them to be “the clumsy and confused” moves of Putin and the
federal government.
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