COMMUNIST PARTY AND RODINA ELECTORATE DISAPPOINTED WITH PARTIES' WORK IN PARLIAMENT

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MOSCOW, August 13 (RIA Novosti) - A sociological survey conducted by the Public Opinion Fund showed that the highest percent of those disappointed with the activity of their party is among those voters who at the State Duma elections supported the KPRF and Rodina parties.

Among those voters who follow the activity of their party, 24% of KPRF supporters and 22% of Rodina supporters believe that their parties work in the State Duma worse than they expected them to. LDPR supporters are most of all satisfied with the work of their party. 15% of those who follow its work are sure that it works better than they expected, and 22% think it works just the way they expected it to.

Among the electorate of pro-presidential United Russia, who take interest in the activity of their party in the Duma, 25% believe that the party works better or in line with their expectations.

According to the poll, the number of those who follow the activity of their party and the number of those who don't are almost the same. Out of 39% of adult Russians, who voted for four parliamentary parties, 19% follow and 20% don't follow their parties' work.

The lowest level of awareness was shown among the electorate that voted for single-mandate constituency deputies. Only 20% of such voters know who was elected to the State Duma from their constituency, while 11% don't know anything about the work of their deputy in the Duma.

Despite this, the voters polled believe that single-mandate deputies better defend the interests of their voters than party list deputies. 17% believe that both equally defend the interests of their voters, 7% prefer party deputies, 46%, single-mandate, 30% said they didn't know what to answer.

The survey was conducted on August 7. 1,500 respondents from 44 regions of Russia took part in it.

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