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The latest SOCIS poll provides a deep dive into the current political climate of Ukraine. With 62% of Ukrainians trusting Valerii Zaluzhnyi and 50.5% trusting President Zelenskyy, the trust ratings reveal significant insights into the country's leadership dynamics. High corruption levels are perceived by 67% of the population as more severe than before, highlighting dissatisfaction with anti-corruption measures. Interestingly, if Zaluzhnyi formed a party, he could secure a parliamentary majority, showing his growing political influence. Moreover, 58% of Ukrainians view the work of the President’s Office unfavorably, reflecting the general sentiment of discontent. The survey indicates a possible shift in power dynamics, with 67% favoring Zaluzhnyi over Zelenskyy in a hypothetical election scenario.

What does the SOCIS poll reveal about trust in Ukrainian leaders?

The SOCIS poll indicates that 62% of Ukrainians trust Valerii Zaluzhnyi, while 50.5% trust President Zelenskyy. This showcases Zaluzhnyi’s strong reputation and influence among citizens.

How do citizens perceive corruption levels in Ukraine according to the SOCIS survey?

According to the SOCIS survey, over 67% of Ukrainians believe corruption is worse now compared to earlier. Citizens hold various government bodies, including the President and Verkhovna Rada, responsible for this perception.

What political impact could Valerii Zaluzhnyi have if he formed a party?

If Valerii Zaluzhnyi were to establish a political party, the SOCIS poll suggests he could garner enough support to win a majority in parliament, indicating his growing political clout.

How do Ukrainians view the performance of the President’s Office?

The SOCIS survey reveals that 58% of Ukrainians assess the President’s Office negatively. Despite positive views of certain agencies and figures, there remains significant dissatisfaction overall.

What are the primary concerns of Ukrainians according to SOCIS?

High corruption levels, inadequate preparation for conflict, and Zaluzhnyi’s resignation rank as the biggest concerns for Ukrainians, highlighting areas where the government could improve its public perception.

Is President Zelenskyy's de-oligarchization initiative well-received?

Approximately 35.7% of Ukrainians perceive President Zelenskyy's de-oligarchization efforts as populism, suggesting skepticism about the initiative's genuine impact on political and economic reform.

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