[Opinion] Less than 10% of citizens support holding elections in Ukraine during the war
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More than half of the people in Ukraine are of the opinion that elections should be held in the country only after the conclusion of a peace agreement in the war with Russia and the full cessation of hostilities. This was stated by 57 percent of those surveyed in a survey by the Kiev International Sociological Institute (KMIS). Nine percent of respondents, on the other hand, think elections should be held quickly despite the ongoing fighting. Ne…
The overwhelming majority of Ukrainians do not support holding elections before the cessation of hostilities. This is evidenced by the results of a survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology. According to the study, only 9% of respondents believe that elections should be held before a ceasefire. For comparison, in September this figure was 11%. At the same time, in the event of a ceasefire and security guarantees, 25% of respondents…
As of December, only 9 percent of Ukrainian citizens support holding elections before the ceasefire, and more than 60 percent trust the president.
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