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Poll results remain a vital barometer of public sentiment in Ukraine and globally. In a recent KIIS poll, 69% of Ukrainians believe corruption has worsened. Trust levels for Ukrainian leaders show Valerii Zaluzhnyi is trusted by 62% and Volodymyr Zelenskyy by 50.5% of the population. On electoral matters, 77% oppose holding elections without security guarantees. Meanwhile, on international perspectives, 79% of US Republican voters oppose aid to Ukraine, indicating a notable partisan divide. In another pivotal finding, 70% of Americans refute Ukraine's blame in its conflict with Russia. Such insights not only quantify beliefs but also influence the diplomatic and socio-political landscape.

What percentage of Ukrainians believe corruption has worsened?

According to a recent KIIS poll, 69% of Ukrainians believe that the level of corruption in Ukraine has increased. Corruption remains one of the key concerns among Ukrainian citizens, highlighting a significant issue that needs addressing by the government and related authorities.

How do Ukrainians feel about conducting elections during wartime?

The sentiment regarding elections during wartime shows 77% of Ukrainians are against holding elections without security guarantees, reflecting a widespread demand for stable conditions before proceeding with significant democratic processes in Ukraine.

What is the trust level in Ukrainian leaders according to recent polls?

Current polls indicate that Valerii Zaluzhnyi is trusted by 62% of Ukrainians, and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy holds a 50.5% trust rating. These figures suggest differing levels of confidence among citizens in their political leaders amid ongoing challenges.

What are American perspectives on aiding Ukraine?

Polls reveal a partisan divide in the US, with 79% of Republican voters opposing aid to Ukraine, while Democratic voters primarily support it. This division illustrates the complex dynamics in American politics affecting foreign policy decisions related to Ukraine.

Is there a consensus among Americans about Ukraine's role in the Russia conflict?

According to a Reuters poll, 70% of Americans do not believe that Ukraine is to blame for the war with Russia. This statistic reflects a significant portion of the US population acknowledging the broader geopolitical issues involved, rather than attributing fault to Ukraine.

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Americans asked whether Ukraine is to blame for the war started by Russia 70% of Americans do not believe that Ukraine is to blame for war with Russia - Reuters poll. INFOGRAPHICS The vast majority of US citizens generally believe that Russia is more to blame for the war than Ukraine. 2 610 35 Previously in trend: Survey of Americans

Tymofii Mylovanov It’s inspiring that Zelenskyy’s rating has grown more than Zaluzhnyi’s - OP adviser Mylovanov. INFOGRAPHICS OP advisor Tymofii Mylovanov said that after the dispute with US President Donald Trump, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's rating rose, and he would have confidently defeated former Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi in the election. 30 438 399 Previously in trend: Zelenskyy’s rating Consequences of the Trump-Zelenskyy dispute

Zelenskyy’s rating Zelenskyy is trusted by 57% of Ukrainians - KIIS poll. INFOGRAPHICS As of the first half of February 2025, 57% of Ukrainians trust President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, while 37% do not. 7 387 128

опитування 71% of Ukrainians believe that political and military leadership of country act in harmony, - KIIS. PHOTO Only 14% of respondents believe that there are "serious conflicts between the political and military leadership." 5 073 75 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

україна Ukrainians consider territorial integrity of Ukraine and fight against corruption to be priority goals of state for 10 years, - survey. INFOGRAPHICS Sociologists studied the opinions of Ukrainians regarding the state’s priorities for the next decade. 1 272 18 Previously in trend: War

україна 98% of Ukrainians believe in victory and approve of actions of AFU, - survey. INFOGRAPHICS In Ukraine, a survey was conducted on the attitudes of citizens regarding the actions of the Armed Forces and the head of state, and they were also asked whether they believed in the return of all territories. 4 449 51 Previously in trend: War

Ukrainians ready to support five parties in local elections Ukrainians ready to support five parties in local elections Five parties can overcome the 5% threshold in Ukraine's local elections due to be held on October 25 this year, according to a survey conducted by the Rating Sociological Group. 11 402 121 Previously in trend: Local Elections in 2020

53% Of Pollees Questioned By Rating Sociological Group Opposing Sale Of Farmlands 53% Of Pollees Questioned By Rating Sociological Group Opposing Sale Of Farmlands A total of 53% of pollees questioned by the Rating sociological group are opposing termination of the moratorium on sale of farmlands. 1 573 62 Previously in trend: Land reform Land market

Another poll shows Zelenskyi Another poll shows Zelenskyi's party leads in upcoming vote Four other political forces clear the 5% threshold and confidently enter the Verkhovna Rada. 12 735 105 Previously in trend: Parliament elections 2019

Latest polls: Vakarchuk’s party Holos outruns Poroshenko’s European Solidarity Latest polls: Vakarchuk’s party Holos outruns Poroshenko’s European Solidarity New political party Golos, spearheaded by rock star Svyatoslav Vakarchuk, enjoys more support from Ukrainians than European Solidarity, the rebranded party of ex-President Petro Poroshenko, according to the latest polls. 17 546 219 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. 15 196 293 Previously in trend: Parliament elections 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. 11 509 359 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. 30 702 582 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. 20 619 1 006 Previously in trend: Presidential election 2019

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. 14 595 66 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas