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People in the world trust Vladimir Putin more than Donald Trump

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People in the world trust Vladimir Putin more than Donald Trump


27.06.2017

The Presidential Administration of Russia
Nationals from different countries of the world trust Vladimir Putin more than his American counterpart Donald Trump, as per the research conducted by Washington Pew Research Center, TASS reports. Forty thousand people from thirty-seven different states at all continents of the Planet took part in the research.

Twenty-seven percent of respondents approve of Russian President’s politics. In their opinion, the strategy of Vladimir Putin at the international arena is absolutely correct.

Almost the same level of trust is sustained towards the President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping.

At the same time only twenty–two percent of the respondents expressed trust in the White House’s Leader. Three quarters of them call US President arrogant. More than sixty percent of people acknowledge him as intolerant and even dangerous. However, more than a half of the research participants acknowledged him as a strong leader. The level of trust towards US President has reached its minimum in many countries such as Mexico, Canada and some European countries.

The first line of the ranking is occupied by German Chancellor Angela Merkel. She is supported by more than forty percent of the respondents.

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