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VLADIMIR PUTIN, GEORGE BUSH ENJOY GREAT SUPPORT OF
POPULATION IN THEIR COUNTRIES
WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 5, 2002 /FROM RIA NOVOSTI CORRESPONDENT ARKADY ORLOV
/-- Among the political leaders heading the democratic countries of the world,
Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President George Bush are enjoying the
greatest support on the part of the population of their countries. This
conclusion was drawn by the authors of the global sociological study which was
held by the authoritative American research organisation Pew Research Center in
44 countries of the world and was published in Washington.
According to the study's data, 85 per cent of the polled Russians confessed
that Vladimir Putin's work at the presidential post is "a good
influence" on the country. The runner-up is George Bush whose work at the
presidential post was supported by 71 per cent of Americans.
The study also points out that President of France Jacques Chirac is
supported by 62 per cent of the French, and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair by 52
per cent of Britons.
Among other world leaders, the Prime Minister of India and President of
Mexico Vicente Fox are also enjoying considerable support (two thirds of the
polled Indians and Mexicans declared to support them). According to the results
of the study, the leaders of Guatemala, Peru and Argentina are least of all
supported in their countries where less than 25 per cent of citizens are
positively assessing their work.
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