72% of Ukrainians believe that elections should be held after edd of war – chart

More than two-thirds of Ukrainians believe that elections should be held after the war, while almost a quarter believe that this should be done during Russia's full-scale invasion. Source: a poll conducted by the National Democratic Institute and the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology in May 2024 Details: 72% of Ukrainians believe that holding elections is a post-war issue, while 24% would prefer to vote at war time.

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Sociologists also asked Ukrainians about their attitudes towards a number of political parties.

The party of Serhiy Prytula has won sympathies of the majority of respondents: it is the only party with the same number of those who have a positive or very positive attitude to it and those who have a negative or very negative attitude to the party (28% each).   Negative attitudes prevail in the case of other parties.

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Respondents share the most negative attitude to Opposition Platform for Life (71% of them share negative feelings for it, and only 4% reported a positive attitude), Batkivshchyna (All-Ukrainian Union Homeland) (57% vs.

9%), Servant of the People (48% vs.

13%), and European Solidarity (47% vs.

23%).

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The survey was conducted on 8-25 May. A total of 2,508 adult residents of Ukraine were interviewed by telephone based on randomly generated mobile numbers.

The sample did not include the temporarily occupied territories as of 23 February 2022 (Crimea, occupied areas of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts). Respondents living in the territories that were occupied after 24 February 2022 were interviewed if they felt safe enough to answer the questions. The sampling error does not exceed 2.2%.

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