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According to Russians, the source of the power in Russia  is president, not people.

MOSCOW, December 11, 2014. Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the information describing how well Russians know the main provisions of the Russian Constitution.

Only 23% of Russians believe that according to the Russian constitution people is the only source of power in Russia. This share has not changed much over the recent ten years (19% in 2005). More than half of respondents (55%) consider that the source of power in Russia is Russian president (57% of supporters of the United Russia party; 40% of non-parliament parties` supporters). Every tenth respondent (11%) mentions Russian parliament. Three percent of Russians cite superior power.

Russians are more aware of the form of government: 72% know that Russia is a federal state (67% in 2005). Those who gave the right answers are students (78%) and rural area residents (77%) rather than respondents with low level of education (52%), and residents of Moscow and St.Petersburg (62%). Others are wrong stating that Russia is a union of independent states (13%) or a unitary state according to the constitution (4%).

The VCIOM opinion poll was conducted on November 15-16, 2014. 1600 respondents were interviewed in 132 communities in 46 regions of Russia. The margin of error does not exceed 3,5%.

Who is the source of power and the holder of sovereignty in the Russian Federation? (close-ended question, one answer)

 

2005

2014

Russian president

55

55

Russian parliament

12

11

Citizens (people)

19

23

Superior power (God)

1

3

Don`t know

13

8

Who is the source of power and the holder of sovereignty in the Russian Federation? (close-ended question, one answer)

 

Total respondents 

Aged  18-24

Aged  25-34

Aged  35-44

Aged  45-59

Aged  60 and more

Russian president

55

58

56

58

53

53

Russian parliament

11

14

11

11

10

9

Citizens (people)

23

18

24

23

25

22

Superior power (God)

3

4

2

2

3

4

Don`t know

8

6

7

7

9

12

What form of government does Russia have? (close-ended question, one answer)

 

2005

2014

Unitary state

4

4

Federated state

67

72

Union of independent states

14

13

Don`t know

16

11

What form of government does Russia have? (close-ended question, one answer)

 

Total respondents

Moscow and St.Petersburg

Million cities

More than 500 ths

100–500 ths

Less than 100 ths

Rural area

Unitary state

4

9

5

1

4

2

3

Federated state

72

62

71

80

76

69

77

Union of independent states

13

18

15

8

8

15

14

Don`t know

11

11

9

11

12

14

6

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