opinion polls

Armenian residents don't want to estrange from Russia

Armenian residents don't want to estrange from Russia

The majority of Armenian citizens do not support ending ties with Russia, head of Gallup International Association's office in Armenia Aram Navasardyan said, referring to the organization’s research data. According to him, …

Erdogan may win in first round

Erdogan may win in first round

According to the estimates for the upcoming elections in Türkiye, the turnout will be over 90% and the runoff will not take place, as Erdoğan wins in the first round

"Georgia's authorities and people united on issue of Russia"

"Georgia's authorities and people united on issue of Russia"

David Matikashvili from the ruling Georgian Dream party said that the views of the country's leadership and its residents are identical, as a poll by the Georgian Opinion Research Business International (GORBI) shows. According …

Putin’s approval rating hits 81%

Putin’s approval rating hits 81%

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s approval rating has risen to 81.3% over the week, according to a poll, released on Friday by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM). "Asked if they trust Putin, 81.3% …

Biden’s approval rating hits all-time low

Biden’s approval rating hits all-time low

U.S. President Joe Biden’s approval rating has fallen to 39%, the lowest figure since he took the office, according to a poll conducted by NBC News. 56% of respondents said they are not satisfied with the policies of the …

Kakha Kaladze becomes most popular politician in Georgia

Kakha Kaladze becomes most popular politician in Georgia

Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze has become Georgia’s most popular politician, according to a study conducted by the National Democratic Institute (NDI). The opinion poll was conducted on July 13-29. More than 2.1 thousand respondents were …

 USSR and CIS: life "before" and "after"

USSR and CIS: life "before" and "after"

The majority of residents of 9 out of 11 surveyed former Soviet countries aged over 35 believe that believe life in the USSR was better than it has been since the breakup of the Soviet Union. Two-thirds of respondents in Russia who …