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KIIS poll shows how Ukrainians' trust in Zelensky has changed

Sociologists from the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology conducted a new study, finding out how the rating of Ukrainians' trust in the president changed in September.

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Despite the war-related challenges in Ukraine, the uncertain future and the unsuccessful actions of the authorities in all regions, a fairly high level of trust in the guarantor remains, reports “NBN”.

The results of the KIIS social survey conducted from September 20 to October 3 showed that last month the number of Ukrainians who do not trust Zelensky increased, with 37% of such respondents compared to previous data for May – 36%. At the same time, the trust indicator has remained unchanged since the end of spring – 59%.

The largest number of respondents who trust the head of state are in the Center of Ukraine – 62%, slightly lower indicators are in the South – 59% and in the West – 58%, the lowest indicator is in the East of the country – 51%.

At the same time, in the East of Ukraine, 45% of respondents said they do not trust the president, in the South and West the same indicator – 38% of Ukrainians and in the Center 35% of respondents.

Earlier, KIIS sociologists reported how many Ukrainians believe in the support of Western allies and the onset of a just peace in their country.

nbnews.com.ua

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