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The latest polls in Ukraine provide valuable insights into public sentiment on various issues as the country navigates a challenging geopolitical landscape. Around 33% of Ukrainians are optimistic, expecting peace in the coming year, while over 70% oppose recognizing the temporarily occupied territories as part of Russia. This reflects a strong stance on national sovereignty and territorial integrity. Additionally, 78% of Ukrainians felt the nation was unprepared for the Russian invasion, showcasing widespread concern about national security measures. Current sentiment around President Zelenskyy reveals mixed perceptions, with a significant portion of the population believing he is involved in corruption cases like Mindichgate. Overall, these polls capture a complex tapestry of aspirations and concerns amid ongoing conflicts.

What percentage of Ukrainians expect peace in 2026 according to recent polls?

As per the latest polling data, approximately 33% of Ukrainians are optimistic about achieving peace by the year 2026. This reflects a cautious hope among citizens amidst ongoing political and social challenges.

How many Ukrainians oppose recognizing the temporarily occupied territories as part of Russia?

Over 70% of Ukrainians strongly oppose the idea of recognizing the temporarily occupied territories (TOT) as part of Russia. This sentiment signifies the importance of maintaining Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty.

Do Ukrainians believe the country was prepared for the Russian invasion?

A significant 78% of Ukrainians believe that the country was not sufficiently prepared for the Russian invasion, underscoring concerns about national defense and crisis readiness among the populace.

What is the public perception of President Zelenskyy's involvement in corruption according to polls?

Recent surveys indicate that 39% of Ukrainians believe President Zelenskyy was involved in the Mindichgate corruption scheme. This reflects growing public scrutiny and demand for accountability in governance.

How do Ukrainians feel about conducting elections during a ceasefire?

Polls show that 64% of Ukrainians support the idea of holding elections should there be a ceasefire. This indicates a desire for democratic processes and political stability even amidst conflict.

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Almost half of Ukrainians ready to support autonomy for Russia-occupied areas of Donbas within Ukraine – survey Almost half of Ukrainians ready to support autonomy for Russia-occupied areas of Donbas within Ukraine – survey Almost half of Ukrainians are ready to support the decision on granting autonomy within Ukraine to Russia-occupied areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions for the cessation of hostilities and the peaceful settlement of the conflict in Donbasю 19 662 439 Society

KIIS survey: 48.5% pollies ready to vote for Servant of People party KIIS survey: 48.5% pollies ready to vote for Servant of People party A total of 48.5% of pollees questioned by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology who have decided on their choice are ready to vote for the Servant of the People party, 11.8% - for the Opposition Platform - For Life association; and 8.1% - for the Solidarity Bloc of Petro Poroshenko party at the parliamentary election in Ukraine. 24 078 209 Previously in trend: Parliament elections 2019

Zelenskyi’s party receiving nearly half of vote in Rada election - survey Zelenskyi’s party receiving nearly half of vote in Rada election - survey Главным мотивов выбора политической силы 47% опрошенных назвали способность партии принести изменения в страну. 15 221 293 Previously in trend: Parliament elections 2019

Four Ukrainian parties have chances to make it to Parliament, - survey Four Ukrainian parties have chances to make it to Parliament, - survey Pro-presidential Servant of the People leads the way with 40.9 percent of votes of respondents, according to results of the survey conducted by two Ukrainian two-tanks. 20 139 445 Previously in trend: Parliament elections 2019

Five parties have chances to enter Parliament, - survey Five parties have chances to enter Parliament, - survey Five political parties have a chance to gain seats in the Ukrainian Parliament; another one is close to the threshold. 14 297 208 Previously in trend: Parliament elections 2019

Poll shows over 43.8 percent ready to vote for Zelenskyi Poll shows over 43.8 percent ready to vote for Zelenskyi's party in early elections Some 43.8% of Ukrainians who intend to vote in early parliamentary elections in Ukraine and have already decided on their choice are ready to support the Servant of the People party. 27 895 302 Previously in trend: Parliament elections 2019

Four parties may win seats on Ukrainian parliament - survey Four parties may win seats on Ukrainian parliament - survey Four parties in Ukraine would win seats on the Verkhovna Rada if the parliamentary elections were held this Sunday, according to a survey. 24 117 243 Previously in trend: Parliament elections 2019

Zelenskyi leads presidential race, followed by Poroshenko, - Rating survey Zelenskyi leads presidential race, followed by Poroshenko, - Rating survey According to a poll from April 12 to 16, 73% of Ukrainians among those who intend to vote in the second round and make their choice will vote for Vladimir Zelensky, and 27% for the current head of state, Petro Poroshenko. 23 610 696 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Ukrainians hope next president to reduce tariffs, lift parliamentary immunity, speed up probe into corruption crimes – KIIS survey Ukrainians hope next president to reduce tariffs, lift parliamentary immunity, speed up probe into corruption crimes – KIIS survey The latest poll by a Kyiv-based International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) says about a third of Ukrainians hope the country's next president will reduce tariffs, lift immunity off lawmakers, judges and the president, as well as speed up the probe into high-profile corruption crimes. 11 550 359 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi stays ahead of Poroshenko in runoff - KIIS survey Zelenskyi stays ahead of Poroshenko in runoff - KIIS survey If the second round of presidential elections in Ukraine took place in mid-April, 48.4% of respondents would vote for showman and presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelenskyi and 17% for incumbent head of state Petro Poroshenko, according to a survey conducted by Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) on April 9-14, 2019. 58 495 1 942 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi leads presidential race, followed by Poroshenko, - Rating survey Zelenskyi leads presidential race, followed by Poroshenko, - Rating survey 61% of Ukrainians among those who are going to come to the polls on April 21 are ready to vote for Volodymyr Zelenskyi, 24% are ready to support incumbent president Petro Poroshenko. 50 827 1 186 Ukrainian Politics

Zelenskyi, Tymoshenko, Poroshenko, Hrytsenko and Boiko are leaders of presidential race - Rating and Social Monitoring surveys Zelenskyi, Tymoshenko, Poroshenko, Hrytsenko and Boiko are leaders of presidential race - Rating and Social Monitoring surveys 26.6% of pollees questioned by the Rating sociological group are ready to vote for TV presenter, Volodymyr Zelenskyi; and 17.2% for each Chairperson of the Batkivschyna All-Ukrainian Association party, Yuliya Tymoshenko, and incumbent president, Petro Poroshenko, at the forthcoming presidential election. 22 823 411 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

32.1% pollees questioned by KIIS ready to vote for Zelenskyi, 17.1% for Poroshenko, 12.5% for Tymoshenko on March 31. INFOGRAPHICS 32.1% pollees questioned by KIIS ready to vote for Zelenskyi, 17.1% for Poroshenko, 12.5% for Tymoshenko on March 31. INFOGRAPHICS 32.1% of pollees questioned by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology are ready to vote for TV presenter, Volodymyr Zelenskyi; 17.1% for incumbent president; and 12.5% for Chairperson of the Batkivschyna All-Ukrainian Association party, Yuliia Tymoshenko, at the next presidential election. 30 739 582 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Zelenskyi leads presidential race, followed by Tymoshenko and Poroshenko, - Social Research survey Zelenskyi leads presidential race, followed by Tymoshenko and Poroshenko, - Social Research survey Showman Volodymyr Zelenskyi remains the leader among presidential candidates, followed by Batkivschyna Party leaer Yuliia Tymoshenko and incumbent President Petro Poroshenko. 18 337 391 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Poll ahead of forthcoming presidential race shows Tymoshenko, Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Liashko, Boiko as top candidates Poll ahead of forthcoming presidential race shows Tymoshenko, Zelenskyi, Poroshenko, Liashko, Boiko as top candidates A poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology shows Yulia Tymoshenko, leader of the Batkivschyna party, has been taking the lead in the presidential ratings, with showman Volodymyr Zelenskyi coming second and the incumbent President Petro Poroshenko coming third. 39 156 795 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Over 53 percent of Ukrainians speak against concessions to Putin in restoring peace in country Over 53 percent of Ukrainians speak against concessions to Putin in restoring peace in country's east – poll Ukrainian government should make no concessions to Russian President Vladimir Putin in restoring peace in Donbas. 3 212 76 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Over 50 percent of Ukrainians ready to defend their homeland with lethal force, – survey Over 50 percent of Ukrainians ready to defend their homeland with lethal force, – survey Some 52 percent of Ukrainians expressed readiness to use lethal force to defend the territorial integrity of the country in case of need. 9 210 118 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

Tymoshenko ahead in presidential candidate poll, followed by Poroshenko, Zelenskyi, Hrytsenko – KIIS survey Tymoshenko ahead in presidential candidate poll, followed by Poroshenko, Zelenskyi, Hrytsenko – KIIS survey According to a Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) poll, Batkivshchyna Party leader Yulia Tymoshenko enjoys the greatest support among presidential candidates - 19.3 percent. 31 412 618 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Poll: Tymoshenko strengthens her position among presidential candidates, followed by Hrytsenko, Poroshenko Poll: Tymoshenko strengthens her position among presidential candidates, followed by Hrytsenko, Poroshenko Batkivschyna Party leader Yulia Tymoshenko enjoys the greatest support among the respondents who intend to take part in the presidential elections in Ukraine while in has considerably increased compared to last May. 46 876 751 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

Poll ahead of presidential election 2019 shows Tymoshenko, Hrytseko, Boiko, Vakarchuk, Poroshenko among top candidates Poll ahead of presidential election 2019 shows Tymoshenko, Hrytseko, Boiko, Vakarchuk, Poroshenko among top candidates Today's leader of the presidential rating is former Ukraine's PM Yulia Tymoshenko who now heads Batkivshchyna party. 20 645 1 006 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

рейтинг Opinion polls show Poroshenko could still be president, five parties including two new ones enter parliament The now President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko could have won the presidential race if held now. 177 613 1 547 Ukrainian Politics

рейтинг Eight parties to make it to parliament at next election, - poll Petro Poroshenko Bloc (PPB) and Batkivshchyna led by Yuliia Tymoshenko are on the top of the political rating. 149 179 640 Ukrainian Politics

Russians disappointed in Trump, - poll Over the past month, the attitude of Russian citizens to U.S. President Donald Trump and the United States in general has significantly deteriorated. 40 979 181 Previously in trend: President Trump

Over 70 percent of Ukrainians back accession to NATO, - poll 44 percent of Ukrainians believe acceding NATO is the best option to ensure the country's security. 21 090 212 Ukrainian Politics

вр Seven parties make it to Verkhovna Rada, - poll by Razumkov Center and Democratic Initiatives Foundation Batkivshchyna, Petro Poroshenko Bloc, Radical Party, Samopomich, Opposition Bloc, Za Zhyttia and Hromadianska Pozytsiia would enter the Verkhovna Rada if early parliamentary elections were held the nearest Sunday. 116 513 431 Ukrainian Politics

тимошенко порошенко Two presidential election polls show polarized results with Poroshenko, Tymoshenko taking lead Ukraine's two leading think tanks have published their results of presidential and parliamentary election polls, proving to be rather opposite. 78 870 622 Ukrainian Politics

Hillary Clinton 2% ahead of Donald Trump - Fox News poll According to a new national Fox News Poll of likely voters conducted on Nov. 1-3, Donald Trump narrowed the gap between him and Hilary Clinton to 2% with less than a week before the election. 28 630 108 World

51 percent of Ukrainians support joining EU, 19 percent choose EACU, - survey About 51 percent of Ukrainians want their country to join the European Union, while 19 percent support the Eurasian Customs Union (EACU) with Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan. 52 655 659 Society

52 percent of Russians support airstrikes in Syria, - opinion poll by Levada Center. CHART Recent opinion polls showed that the air strikes committed by the Russian Aerospace Forces in Syria were viewed favorably by 52 percent of respondents. 18 771 168 Previously in trend: Russian killer pilots in Syria

Russians trust their government and parliament half as much over year, remain supportive of Putin, - survey Over the past 12 months, the trust of Russian citizens in almost all public institutions has declined. 14 367 124 World

Nearly half of Russians believe West will forgive Russia for war waged in Donbas and Crimea occupation, – opinion poll 27 percent of Russian citizens expect escalation of tensions with the Western countries and a new round of the Cold War following “the current conflict over Ukraine and Crimea." 85 368 392 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

украина флаг 60 percent of Ukrainians name Ukrainian their native language, - poll 60 percent of Ukrainian citizens consider Ukrainian their mother tongue, 22 percent name both Ukrainian and Russian, and 15 percent - Russian. 52 483 688 Society

крым "47% of Ukrainians don't consider return of Crimea necessary," - Deputy Information Policy Minister Dzheppar Almost half of Ukrainians do not deem it necessary to return Crimea. 152 855 879 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea

Lukashenko wins Ukrainians' most positive attitude, while Putin gets worst, - poll. INFOGRAPHICS According to a survey conducted by the Sociological Group "Rating," 63 percent have positive attitude to Alexander Lukashenko, 58 percent - to Angela Merkel. 16 476 176 Society

More Dutch to support EU-Ukraine association, - poll The number of people intending to vote ‘yes’ in April’s referendum on the EU treaty with Ukraine has risen from 38% to 44.5%, according to a new opinion poll. 9 182 57 Previously in trend: Ukraine - EU

опрос донбасс 75 percent of residents in Ukrainian-controlled Donbas see the region as part of Ukraine, - poll. INFOGRAPHICS Most of the residents of both the Donbas and other regions of Ukraine support preserving the Donetsk and Luhansk regions within the country. 14 643 66 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Over 80 percent of young people proud to live in Ukraine, – opinion poll 81 percent of Ukrainian young people said they were proud to be citizens of Ukraine. 30 336 436 Ukrainian Politics

72% Russians suffer economic crisis, - poll According to the Public Opinion foundation, the number of Russians talking of an economic crisis in their country has reached 72% compared to 68% in August. 34 628 308 Previously in trend: Economic disaster

23.8 percent of Ukrainians ready to resist occupation by force of arms, - survey About an equal number of Ukrainians prefer armed resistance and civil resistance under foreign military intervention and occupation of their town or village, according to a sociological study of the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS). 59 300 787 Society

опрос оружия легализация Results of online poll on weapons legalization published: citizens want guns for self-protection. INFOGRAPHICS An online survey on Ukrainian citizens’ opinion regarding legalization of weapons for self-protection showed that 89 percent of those surveyed support the idea of granting the citizens with the right to possess short-barreled rifled guns for self-protection. 95 311 1 017 Ukrainian Politics

нато Support for NATO membership reached 48% in Ukraine A new poll released by International Republican Institute found high voter enthusiasm ahead of the upcoming Oct. 25 local elections, a continuing frustration over the pace of reforms and a troubling lack of understanding about the reforms being pursued. The poll also found increased public support for NATO membership. 24 058 503 Ukrainian Politics

рейтинг rating Opinion poll: 69 percent of Ukrainians distrust Poroshenko, 83 percent - Yatseniuk, 68 percent does not believe in reforms. INFOGRAPHICS The majority of Ukrainian citizens does not believe in the efficiency of the reforms being carried out by the Government and distrust the main authorities. 91 657 928 Society

оружие Ukrainian Gun Owners Association initiates online survey "Right to self-defense and legal arms: Ukrainians' attitude" Research Center "SPHERA" on request of the Ukrainian Gun Owners Association initiates an online survey to find out the attitude of Ukrainian citizens to the right to self-defense as well as legalizing possession of arms by the population. 66 158 1 082 Society

More than 40 percent of Ukrainians named 2014 the most difficult in Ukraine's independence years 41 percent of Ukrainians polled by the Razumkov Ukrainian center for economic and political surveys said 2014 had been the most difficult in Ukraine's independence years. 10 820 177 Ukrainian Politics

64% of Ukrainians support joining NATO, - survey If a NATO referendum was held in Ukraine this year, 64% (of those taking part) of Ukrainians would vote for joining the Alliance. 20 452 321 Ukrainian Politics

80 percent of Ukrainians oppose free sale of weapons, - poll Democratic Initiatives Foundation and Oleksandr Razumkov Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Studies found that 81.5 per cent of respondents were against the legalization of the free sale of weapons to the citizens. 29 679 900 Incidents

Corrupt government, oligarchs and actions of the Russian Federation: the Ukrainians named main threats to country's unity Ukrainians believe that the main factors that can disunite the Ukrainian people are corrupt government (29% ), the actions of the oligarchs (29%) and Russia's actions aimed at the separation of Ukraine (25%). 10 787 53 Incidents

Only 1.8% of Ukrainians are ready to completely abandon Donbas. DOCUMENT 54.3% of our citizens don’t want to lose the Donbas. 7.3% of Ukrainians have partially agreed to leave the Donbas alone. 54 258 537 Ukrainian Politics