Public trust in President Vladimir Putin has dropped to its lowest level since 2006, according to a new state-run poll, another setback for Russia’s president as the country begins to discuss its leadership options after his term limit ends.

The results do not pose an immediate problem for Putin, who won a landslide election victory and a new six-year mandate in March last year but could embolden would-be successors to begin what is likely to be a long game of jostling for the position.

Russians’ trust in Putin has fallen to 31.7 percent, according to data from the state-run VTsIOM pollster published Friday.