The supporters of the liberal opposition leader C Level Contact List Alexei Navalny have carried out an experiment. They conducted a series of four online surveys . This research does not claim to be representative because the Internet's politicized C Level Contact List public is very different from a statistically consistent sample on a national scale. However, it indicates a rapid change in attitude. If on February 25, only 29% of the survey participants C Level Contact List called Russia an aggressor, just a week later, on March 3, 53% of those surveyed gave the same answer. In contrast, the number of those who consider Russia's mission in Ukraine to be "liberating" fell from 28% to 12%. 14% blamed Russia for the conflict on.
February 25, but on March 3 that C Level Contact List percentage rose to 36%. Meanwhile, the number of those who condemned the West or "all parties" had dwindled negligibly, and the view that Ukraine was to blame was marginal. On the other hand, the C Level Contact List number of those who think that the economic consequences of current events will be "catastrophic" for Russia has grown 1.5 times, from 40% to 60%. “Never before in the history of our C Level Contact List opinion research service have we seen such a dynamic in popular opinion.
In just a few days of war, the attitudes of C Level Contact List Russians have changed dramatically," the organizers of the poll wrote. There are frequent cases of people who have changed their minds in the last two weeks. The communist Duma deputy C Level Contact List Mikhail Matveyev, who voted to recognize the sovereignty of the Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic (two Russian-speaking territories in eastern Ukraine), became C Level Contact List one of the symbols of this painful awakening “I voted for peace, not for war. I voted for the Donbas to stop being bombed, not for the bombs to fall on Kiev," he wrote .