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Lords take evidence from Russian polling organisation

6 November 2014

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On Thursday 6 November the House of Lords EU Sub-Committee on External Affairs will take evidence from Denis Volkov at the Levada Centre, an independent polling station working in Russia.

The committee will ask about the views of the Russian public on subjects such as foreign policy, support for President Putin, the EU, and the conflict in Ukraine.

Witness

The evidence session will take place on Thursday 6 November in Committee Room 1, House of Lords.

At 9.30am:

  • Mr Denis Volkov, Levada Centre

Possible questions

  • What does your data say about public support for Russia’s policy in Ukraine?
  • How do the Russian public view Russia in an international context?
  • What is the view in Russia of the EU?
  • Is there anxiety among ordinary Russians regarding the enlargement of the EU to the east?

Further information