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Recent polls in Ukraine have provided critical insights into public opinion on political leadership and the country's future. Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the former Commander-in-Chief, edges out President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in hypothetical presidential election scenarios. Ukrainians remain optimistic, with 76% believing in the country's bright future. Conversely, only 12% trust individuals with differing political views. Within the context of the ongoing conflict, 75% reject Russia's "peace plan", emphasizing the importance of Ukraine's victory. The integration of Ukrainians in Poland is perceived positively by 52.7% of Poles, reflecting complex cross-border sentiments. These polls highlight evolving public perceptions as Ukraine navigates political and social challenges.

How does the public view the political leadership in Ukraine?

Recent polls indicate a strong trust in Valerii Zaluzhnyi over President Zelenskyy. Zaluzhnyi consistently ranks higher in trust among Ukrainians. Despite various challenges, trust levels indicate a desire for stability and decisive leadership.

What percentage of Ukrainians believe in a positive future for their country?

A significant 76% of Ukrainians feel optimistic about both the future of their country and their personal futures. This optimism persists despite ongoing conflict and political uncertainty, showcasing the resilience of the population.

What are the perceptions of Ukrainians towards Russia's peace proposals?

Most Ukrainians, about 75%, strongly oppose the latest Russian "peace plan", which suggests withdrawing Ukrainian troops from Donbas. This sentiment underscores a widespread desire for victory rather than compromise on critical national security issues.

How integrated are Ukrainians viewed within Polish society?

According to a United Surveys poll, 52.7% of Polish citizens view Ukrainians' presence positively, indicating successful integration efforts. However, 37% express negative views, suggesting some societal friction persists.

What is the level of trust among Ukrainians towards differing political opinions?

Trust towards individuals with differing political views is low, with only 12% of Ukrainians expressing trust. This reflects a deeply polarized society where differing political ideologies often meet with skepticism or distrust.

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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. 29 666 900 Incidents

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