Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Poll: Half Of Russians Miss The Soviet Union

Members of the Russian Communist Party march to lay flowers at the Mausoleum of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin on Red Square in Moscow on Jan. 21, 2010 to mark the 86th anniversary of his death.
© AFP PHOTO / OXANA ONIPKO

Global News: Back in the U.S.S.R.? Poll suggest half of Russians lament Soviet Union’s collapse

A new poll found a majority of Russians wouldn’t mind a return to Soviet rule, more than two decades after the collapse of the U.S.S.R.

The poll by the Levada Center, a non-government research organization and pollster, found 56 per cent of Russians surveyed don’t feel the collapse of the U.S.S.R. benefitted Russia. Fifty-eight per cent said they would like to see the Soviet Union rebuilt.

But, in breaking down those numbers, most of the 58 per cent of respondents who favoured rebuilding the Soviet system didn’t actually see that a realistic option — 44 per cent said it was currently unrealistic, 14 per cent said it was real option.

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WNU Editor: This poll reminds me of some of my British friends. Many of them have a favourable view of the British Empire .... but they know that realistically the British Empire is not coming back. Ditto on the Soviet Union .... it is not coming back.

3 comments:

TWN said...

Didn't they do a poll a few years ago and a large segment of the population wanted Stalin back?

War News Updates Editor said...

Yes they did. What was strange about that poll is that among everyone that I know in Russia .... and that is a lot of people .... with the exception of some old Soviet era retired apparatchiks .... no one wants Stalin back.

Daniel said...

I think Stalin is more of a protest vote. We're not getting him back either.