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Recent polls showcase significant trends in Ukrainian public opinion. A large majority of Ukrainians, 76%, perceive Russian disinformation on platforms like Telegram and TikTok as problematic. This concern underscores the need for state regulation and oversight. Furthermore, 91% of Ukrainians hold a negative attitude towards Russia, highlighting the enduring tension between the two nations. In terms of internal matters, 56% of Ukrainians believe the country is genuinely fighting corruption, reflecting an optimistic view of the government’s efforts. The political landscape shows that 60% of the population trusts President Zelenskyy, yet only a quarter of them wish for his continued leadership post-war. These findings are crucial for understanding the societal climate amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

What percentage of Ukrainians sees Russian disinformation as a problem?

The poll indicates that 76% of Ukrainians view Russian disinformation, particularly on platforms like Telegram and TikTok, as a significant issue. This indicates a widespread awareness and concern over misinformation originating from these sources.

How do Ukrainians feel about Russia according to polls?

According to recent polls, 91% of Ukrainians have a negative attitude towards Russia. This overwhelming majority reflects the deep-seated grievances and animosity resulting from ongoing geopolitical tensions and conflict.

What is the level of trust in President Zelenskyy among Ukrainians?

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has a trust level of 60% among Ukrainians. However, despite this trust, only 25% of the population wants to see him continue as president after the war, indicating mixed sentiments towards his leadership during these challenging times.

What do Ukrainians think about corruption in their country?

In a recent poll, 56% of Ukrainians believe that the country is earnestly tackling corruption. This figure represents a moderately positive outlook towards anti-corruption efforts, although it also suggests room for improvement and public demand for further action.

Do Ukrainians support the idea of a national unity government?

According to polls, 49% of Ukrainians support the creation of a government of national unity. This indicates a significant portion of the population is in favor of unified political efforts to address ongoing challenges faced by the nation.

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