Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Poll: Only 2% of Russians trust acting President Mihai Ghimpu, 3% think Moldova is Russia's most trusted partner in the international arena

According to a recent poll published by the All-Russian Public Opinion Studies Center, only three percent of Russians think that Moldova is Russia's most trusted partner in the international arena. A similar percentage was garnered by Kyrgystan and Turkmenistan. About 43 percent felt the same way about Belarus.

In addition, only two percent of the Russians polled trust acting Moldovan President Mihai Ghimpu. Mr. Ghimpu does as well as Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili is only trusted by one percent of Russians. Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko is popular among 33 percent of Russians.

About five percent of Russians also think that Moldova is the most stable and successful Commonwealth of Independent States member. About 41 percent thought Belarus was the most successful.

The sample and the sampling error were not available in the news story, which can be read in more detail here.

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