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2.3 Polls & Sociology
Almost 40% of the Ukrainian population has been vaccinated with one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and 28% of Ukrainians have been fully vaccinated, announced the Minister of Health, Viktor Lyashko.
If elections were held soon, Zelenskiy would have the support of 23.1% of decided voters, while ex-President and European Solidarity party leader Petro Poroshenko would trail with 13.3%, according to a new poll from Rating Group. In the first round of the 2019 election, Zelenskiy and Poroshenko received 30% and 16%, respectively. The survey found that Zelenskiy would beat Poroshenko, Batkivshchyna party leader Yulia Tymoshenko and Opposition Platform - For Life party co-leader Yuriy Boyko if he faced any of them in the second round. Zelenskiy has the trust of 38% of respondents; 59% said they don't trust him. A total of 2,500 respondents were polled on November 10-13.
A total of 25.2% of Ukrainians, who would take part in the presidential election if they were held in the near future and decided on their choice, are ready to vote for incumbent President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiy, according to a poll conducted by the Razumkov Center on November 11-17.
Fifth president of Ukraine (2014-2019), leader of the European Solidarity party Petro Poroshenko gets the support of 17.5% of respondents, leader of the Opposition Platform - For Life party Yuriy Boiko - 10.9%, leader of the Batkivschyna party Yulia Tymoshenko - 9.4%, MP, former Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Dmytro Razumkov - 7.5%.
Some 5.2% of respondents are ready to vote for leader of the Strength and Honor party Ihor Smeshko in the presidential election, for leader of the Ukrainian Strategy of Groysman, ex-Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman - 4.9%, for ex-MP Yevhen Muraev - 4,8%, for leader of the Radical Party Oleh Liashko - 3.1%.
At the same time, in the second round, Zelenskiy gets the support of 25.7% of the total number of respondents, Poroshenko - 21.9%, and 34.2% said they would not take part in the vote.
If Zelenskiy and Boiko had entered the second round, Zelenskiy would have won with the result of 28.6% of the total number of votes, 17.3% would have voted for Boyko, 33.8% would not have participated in the voting.
If Zelenskiy and Razumkov had entered the second round, Razumkov would have won with 25.1% of the vote, 23.3% would have voted for Zelenskiy, and 30.6% would not have participated in the voting.
In dynamics, the rating of Zelenskiy, Poroshenko, Boiko, Smeshko and Liashko shows growth after a long fall, Razumkov - a small fall after growth, Tymoshenko and Muraev - a slight fall, Groysman's rating shows growth.
Ukraine’s population shrinking fast, can drop by 6 million in 30 years.
Ukraine’s population is likely to decrease from today’s 41 million to 35 million by 2050, according to a report by the United Nations Ukraine. Ukraine is among the fastest-shrinking countries in the world, according to the UN.
Here are the reasons why:
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