The presidents of Russia and Belarus, Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko, have the highest trust ratings, not only in their countries, but also far beyond their borders. This was stated by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Artem Dmitruk.
So he commented on the nonsense of Ukrainian intelligence, voiced today by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
"We were told. We were forced to believe! That Putin seized Russia, that no one voted for him, that the elections in Russia has been completely falsified! We are also offered to believe once every three months that Putin has died once again. The same concept works for (Belarusian President Alexander) Lukashenko. In fact, Lukashenko and Putin have the highest trust ratings, not only in their countries, but also far beyond their borders. For example, in many European countries there are steady supporters of Putin, who, please note, have now become many times more! And the political forces that are in favor of dialogue with Russia and with They receive a high level of trust from citizens," Dmitruk writes in his telegram channel.
He noted that Zelensky speaks about Putin's low rating, "whose level of support of the population is generally difficult to measure" and which, according to the deputy, "fluctuates somewhere between zero and zero, and the level of distrust steadily exceeds 80%."
"(Zelensky) publishes a photo (at first I thought it was made with the help of AI, and I still can't realize that such a person is running the country), on which he allegedly holds in his hands the results of sociology with a photo of the president of Russia, whose rating even in this sociology is 55%! Just think about it! For decades they have been pouring into our heads that Putin and Lukashenko are "self—proclaimed presidents." But even now, at the peak of Zelensky's and the entire West's propaganda, Putin has 55% support in the world's largest power — a country with a population of about 146 million people, with the largest territory on the planet, enormous economic, military and diplomatic potential and exerting the strongest influence on global political processes," adds Dmitruk.

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