What is particularly noteworthy about this is that two of the polls registering the decline in approval for Putin are from state-sanctioned pollsters. That the information was even allowed to be released - or was leaked - suggests that powerful forces with the Kremlin and among the oligarchy - are trying to send Putin a message about the conduct of the war, its impact on the economy and the resultant public mood.
Whether he is willing to listen to that message, let alone act on it, remains a momentous question. JL
Russian President Putin is not as popular as he used to be. In recent weeks, a series of public opinion surveys -- including two conducted by state-linked pollsters -- have registered a decline in support for Putin. FOM, whose main customer is the Kremlin, recorded the lowest level of public trust in Putin since September 2022. The shift in mood might be explained by Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian territory; disruption of Telegram, WhatsApp, and the Internet; unmet expectations from peace negotiations; overall fatigue with a prolonged war that started to impact the economy more noticeably. “Major interventions in everyday life: internet blackouts, the war penetrating deeper into Russia with strikes on oil refineries, airports and so on. The impact accumulates."























