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The June 12th is gradually taking root in the public mind, but an overwhelming majority of Russians still treat it as an extra day off.  

MOSCOW, June 11, 2015. Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the results of the survey concerning the following questions: whether Russians know what is celebrated on June 12th; what this day is related to; and how they perceive this holiday.     

Generally, Russians are aware of what is celebrated on June 12th. Thirty-nine percent give precise name to this holiday - “Russia`s Day” (52% of residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg); remarkably, since 2009 this share has considerably increased (from 29%). Twenty-five percent of Russians remember its unofficial name “Russia`s Independence Day”. Wrong answers involve «Day of Constitution” (4%), “Day of People`s Unity” (2%) et cet. Every fourth (25%) did not try to guess and did not answer the question. At the same time, three-quarters of Russians (77%) are hard to precise what the June 12th holiday is about. One-tenth of Russians (8%) say that on this day Russian Declaration of Independence was adopted; 4% say that the country`s sovereignty was declared.

Russians assess the adoption of the Russia's Declaration of Sovereignty (RSFSR) more positively than it was ten years ago. Whereas in 2005 only 26% of Russians treated the Russia`s Day as a holiday, today this share makes up 43% including 27% of those who agree that since that day Russia has taken the road of democracy and market economy and 16% of those who say that Russia got rid of providing economic assistance to the soviet republics.

Interestingly, as before 11% of respondents (both in 2005 and in 2015) say that this day is tragic for them because a quarter of a century ago this day was a symbol of the collapse of the USSR. Those who think so are mainly supporters of CPRF (29%) and elderly respondents (20% aged above 60). About one-quarter of Russians (28%) are neutral; they think that this day is an extra day off.

Seventy-one percent of Russians are confident that the Russia`s Day should be official day off. They are opposed by 20% of those who believe that this day should be regular working day. Twenty-five percent of Russians do not have any special point of view. Thirty percent of respondents think it is unnecessary to hold any official celebrations. Those who think that this holiday should be celebrated do not know what activities should be organized (11%). Eight percent propose to hold mass celebrations; 5% - rallies and demonstrations; 4% - concerts, etc.

The VCIOM opinion poll was conducted May 23-24, 2015; 1600 respondents were interviewed in 130 communities in 46 regions of Russia. The margin of error does not exceed 3.5%. 

In your opinion, what is celebrated on June 12th  in Russia? (open-ended question, any number of answers, %)

 

2006

2009

2015

Russia`s Day

32

29

39

Russia`s Independence Day

30

36

25

Constitution Day

6

6

4

Day of People`s Unity

-

2

2

City`s Day

2

3

2

Day for Protection of Children

-

-

1

Anniversary of the First Russian Presidential election  

-

-

<1

Other 

2

2

2

I do not treat this day as a holiday  

-

-

<1

Don`t know

28

23

25

The June 12th is marked in Russia. In your opinion, why is the Russia`s Day held on June 12th? (open-ended question, any number of answers, %)

 

2006

2007

2009

2015

Russia broke away from the USSR and became an independent state; Russian Declaration of Independence was adopted

6

9

4

8

Russia`s sovereignty was declared

2

5

9

4

There was something. .. I do not remember what exactly

1

1

2

3

The authorities decided to do so

3

2

2

3

Russian Constitution was adopted

6

5

2

2

Yeltsin was elected Russian president

3

4

1

1

An upheaval, coup d`etat took place

2

3

1

1

Other

1

1

2

2

Don`t know

76

70

77

77

June 12th is the day when Russia`s declaration of sovereignty was adopted. How do you regard the Day of Russia? (closed-ended question, one answer, %)

 

2005

2015

It is a holiday because since that time Russia has taken the road of democracy and market economy

16

27

It is a holiday because since that time Russia got rid of providing assistance to the republics of the former USSR

10

16

I do not think this holiday is important, because I do not understand what it means

19

12

This day is tragic for Russia because since that time the USSR breakup has started

11

11

This day does not matter for me at all; it is nothing but an extra day off

39

28

Don`t know

5

6

In your opinion, should the June 12th be working day or a day off?  (closed-ended question, one answer, %)

 

Total respondents

Aged 18-24

Aged 25-34

Aged 35-44

Aged 45-59

Aged 60 and more

Rather a day off

71

78

72

71

73

60

Rather  a working day

20

16

21

21

18

25

Don`t know

9

6

7

9

9

14

In your opinion, should the Russia`s Day be officially marked; If yes, then how?  (open-ended question, any number of answers, %)

 

Total respondents

Yes, but I do not know how exactly

11

Mass celebrations, public activities  

8

Rallies, demonstrations

5

Concerts

4

Like any other holiday (City days, First of May, etc.)

3

Firework

3

Official day-off

2

Parade

2

Telling the story of this holiday

2

Everyone can mark this holiday the way he/she wants

1

With friends and relatives

1

Other

3

Russia`s Day should not be marked

30

Don`t know

25

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