Доверяют ли украинцы Зеленскому: результаты опроса — УНИАН
Показатели доверия за год ухудшились, однако баланс доверия-недоверия остается положительным.
По состоянию на декабрь 2024 года 52% украинцев доверяли президенту Владимиру Зеленскому, не доверяли – 39%. Об этом свидетельствуют результаты опроса, проведенного Киевским международным институтом социологии (КМИС) в течение 2-17 декабря 2024 года.
По данным социологов, в конце 2023 года 77% доверяли президенту, но к февралю 2024 года доверие снизилось до 64%, а к маю 2024 года - до 59% (в то же время доля тех, кто не доверяет, выросла за указанный период с 22% до 36%).
“К октябрю 2024 года ситуация стабилизировалась, однако между октябрем и декабрем 2024 года уровень доверия вновь начал снижаться, хотя за счет не столько тех, кто не доверяет, а тех, кто имеет неопределенное отношение к президенту (то есть между октябрем и декабрем выросла прежде всего неопределенность, а не недоверие). По состоянию на декабрь 2024 года 52% украинцев доверяли президенту Зеленскому, не доверяли - 39%. Остальные 9% ответили, что не могут определиться со своим отношением. Хотя показатели доверия за год ухудшились, однако баланс доверия-недоверия остается положительным – +13%”, – говорится в результатах опроса.
Также отмечается, что во всех регионах Украины ситуация достаточно похожа и баланс доверия-недоверия – положительный. Так, несколько лучше отношение к президенту на Западе (баланс доверия-недоверия +27%) и в Центре (+13%). На Юге и Востоке показатели доверия также достаточно высокие,но немного ниже и баланс доверия-недоверия в этих регионах близок к 0 (то есть примерно одинаковая доля доверяющих и не доверяющих).
Как проводился опрос
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Всего было опрошено 2000 респондентов (половине респондентов вопрос задавался в одной формулировке, половине – в другой формулировке). Опрос проводился со взрослыми (в возрасте 18 лет и старше) гражданами Украины, которые н
support for Territorial Concessions in Ukraine Grows Amid War
Public Opinion Shifts as Conflict Drags On
A recent poll reveals a growing number of Ukrainians are open to territorial concessions to Russia in exchange for an end to the ongoing war. while a majority still oppose any land giveaways, the percentage willing to consider such a deal has risen considerably in recent months.
The survey, conducted among Ukrainians residing in government-controlled areas, found that 38% of respondents would be willing to cede territory to Russia to achieve peace.This marks a notable increase from the 32% recorded between May and October 2024.
Conversely, the proportion of Ukrainians staunchly against any concessions has declined.Although still a majority, those firmly opposed to territorial losses dropped from 58% in early October to 51% by December.
The shifting public sentiment reflects the profound impact the protracted conflict is having on Ukrainian society.As the war grinds on, the desire for peace and stability appears to be outweighing concerns about territorial integrity for a growing segment of the population.
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The Thompsons’ story is becoming increasingly common. Tiny home communities are popping up across the country, offering a sense of community and shared values.
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The text you provided presents findings from a survey conducted in Ukraine regarding public trust in President Volodymyr zelensky. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:
Main Findings:
Trust in Zelensky Decreased: Trust in President Zelensky declined throughout 2024. In December 2024, 52% of ukrainians trusted him while 39% did not. This represents a meaningful drop from 77% trust in late 2023.
Positive Trust Balance Remains: Despite the decline, a positive balance of trust in Zelensky persists (13% positive balance).
Regional Variations:
Zelensky enjoys the highest trust in Western adn Central Ukraine (+27% and +13% balance respectively),
Trust levels in Southern and Eastern Ukraine are lower, though still relatively balanced.
Survey Methodology:
Sample size: 2000 adult Ukrainian citizens (aged 18 and above).
srand Encompassing Two formulations of the trust question were used to assess potential bias.
Context & Implications:
This survey suggests a notable shift in Ukrainian public opinion regarding President Zelensky. While he retains more public trust than distrust, the declining trend could have implications for his political future and the government’s legitimacy as the war in Ukraine continues.
Further Considerations:
War’s Impact: It is crucial to consider the impact of the ongoing war on public opinion. Wartime often sees an initial rallying around the leader, followed by potential disillusionment as the conflict drags on.
Economic Situation: Public perception of the government’s handling of the economy,corruption,and social issues also likely influences trust levels.
Propaganda and Data Warfare: Information control and propaganda efforts by both the Ukrainian government and opposing forces can substantially shape public opinion.
It is indeed significant to note that a single survey provides a snapshot in time and should be viewed alongside other data and analyses to gain a thorough understanding of the evolving situation.
