Two-thirds of Russians oppose the revival of Russian
monarchy, believing that its historical time has passed,
according to recent research from the All-Russian Center
for the Study of Public Opinion. At the same time, 28% of
Russians are not against reviving monarchy in their
country, but say they don’t see a worthy candidate
at this time, reports Interfax-Religion.
The overwhelming majority of respondents (82%) believe the
current republican form of government is more suitable.
Smaller towns and villages approved of the current form
slightly more, at 84-86%. In specifically choosing between
monarchy and a republic, only 11% inclined towards
monarchy.
Were the monarchy to be restored, respondents favored
looking to public figures and politicians to fill the role
(13%), rather than to a Romanov descendant (6%). 70% say
that the revival of the monarchy in Russia at this time
would be impossible and incorrect.
According to the poll, among those who oppose the
autocracy, most are supporters of the Communist party
(74%) and elderly Russians (70%). Electorates of the
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia are more in favor of
the monarchy (36%), and younger, 45-59 year-olds (31%).
The poll was conducted March 9-10, with 1,600 people in
138 locations in 46 regions and republics responding. The
margin of error is 3.4%.
Discussion about the possibility of reviving the Russian
monarchy has started up again after a March TV broadcast
in which the head of Crimea Sergei Aksenov said, “We
do not need democracy in this form, as it is presented in
the Western media… We have our traditional Orthodox
values… In my view, today, Russian needs
monarchy.”
Source.
So, on the 100th anniversary of the Revolution somewhere near 1 in 3 Russians want the monarchy back. Times are a changin.
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