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     What’s more, Zelenskiy’s trust rating has returned to the positive balance he enjoyed during the first year of his presidency: 50% of respondents said they trust the current president, while 48% do not. The next-most-trusted political figure among those polled was Verkhovna Rada Chairman Dmytro Razumkov (29%), followed by Petro Poroshenko (26%), Yulia Tymoshenko (26%), and Yuriy Boyko (23%).
However, the vast majority of survey respondents said they do not trust Poroshenko (71%) or Tymoshenko (72%), and more than half (58%) said they do not trust Boyko. These politicians were also the leaders in the anti-rating polls: 45% of respondents said they would not vote for Poroshenko under any circumstances, 38% would not vote for Tymoshenko, and 35% would not vote for Boyko. By comparison, about a quarter (24%) said they would not vote for Zelenskiy.
In terms of parliamentary ratings, European Solidarity trails behind Servant of the People with 14% support among decided voters, followed by Opposition Platform — For Life with 12% and Batkivshchyna with 10.6%.
Assessing the overall situation in the country, about a third (34%) of respondents said they believe Ukraine is moving in the right direction and 58% believe it’s headed the wrong way. Regarding Zelenskiy’svisit to the United States, 48% of respondents said it was a success and 28% believed it was unsuccessful.
The parties Servant of the People, European Solidarity, Opposition Platform - For Life, Batkivschyna and Strength and Honor would have overcome the five% entry barrier in the elections to the Verkhovna Rada if they took place next Sunday, the results of an all-Ukrainian public opinion poll conducted by the Social Monitoring Center on September 11-19 say. Some 24.7% of those who are going to vote and have made their choice would vote for Servant of the People, 17.1% for European Solidarity, 15.9% for the Opposition Platform - For Life party, for the All-Ukrainian association Batkivschyna - 11.2%, and for the Strength and Honor party - 5.8%. In addition, Groysman's Ukrainian Strategy retains high chances of getting into parliament, for which 4.8% of the respondents are ready to vote, which is within the statistical error of the passing barrier. The rest of the parties, according to the results of the poll, would not have overcome the threshold and would have collected less than 3% each. In particular, 2.7% of those who decided to vote, would vote for the Radical Party of Oleh Liashko, 2.4% for the All-Ukrainian Association Svoboda, 2.1% for the Civil Position party, 1.6% - for the Holos, 1.3% - For Maybutnie (For the Future), and for the Shariy party - 1.1%, for the rest - less than 1% for each.
Which world leaders have the highest approval rating in Ukraine?
According to a new survey from the Rating Group, outgoing German
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