Recent polls have shed light on various political and social sentiments in Ukraine. Valerii Zaluzhnyi's party leads with 17.2% support, reflecting a shifting political landscape. Public trust in President Zelenskyy is fluctuating; while 62% expressed confidence, another poll indicated higher distrust. The issue of Donbas is contentious, with 62% opposing territorial concessions for security guarantees. Notably, 69% prefer elections post-war, signaling public appetite for normalcy. Further, a majority of Ukrainians remain skeptical about the current peace talks' efficacy. These insights underscore the evolving perspectives amidst ongoing conflict and political challenges.
What political party is currently leading in Ukrainian surveys?
Valerii Zaluzhnyi's party has emerged as the frontrunner in recent polls with a support rating of 17.2%, indicating a potential shift in Ukraine's political dynamics and public favorability.
How do Ukrainians feel about President Zelenskyy's administration?
Perceptions of President Zelenskyy vary across surveys. While one poll indicated 62% trust, another highlighted increased distrust, reflecting complex public opinion towards his administration.
What is the public opinion on the war strategy regarding Donbas?
A significant majority of Ukrainians, around 62%, oppose ceding Donbas to Russia even in return for security guarantees, underscoring a strong sentiment for territorial integrity.
What are Ukrainians' views on holding elections during the conflict?
The prevailing view among Ukrainians is to postpone elections until after the war, with 69% supporting elections only once a comprehensive peace agreement is achieved.
How confident are Ukrainians in the current peace negotiations?
Most Ukrainians, approximately 70%, remain pessimistic about the outcomes of ongoing peace talks, expressing doubt about their potential to deliver a lasting resolution to the conflict.
Are Ukrainians inclined to protest if unfavorable compromises are made with Russia?
A notable portion of Ukrainians, 51.4%, are prepared to protest if negotiations with Russia lead to compromises deemed unacceptable, reflecting strong national sentiments against yielding.
What is the Ukrainian public's stance on President Zelenskyy's personnel decisions?
Public opinion on President Zelenskyy's personnel decisions is mixed; 48% oppose recent changes, while 46% see a mix of successes and failures, pointing to divided views on governance.
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