Majority of Ukrainians prefer post-war elections, – survey findings
Source: KMIS
In a recent survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KMIS), a striking 72% of Ukrainians believe that elections should be postponed until after the war.
This opinion contrasts sharply with the 24% of respondents who think it is perfectly okay to hold elections before the conflict is over.
KMIS surveyed 2,508 respondents between May 8 and May 25, 2024. The margin of error for the national sample is no more than 2.2%.
Source: UJCU A Molotov cocktail was thrown at a facade of a synagogue in Mykolaiv…
Source: Taras Melnychuk/Telegram In another re-jig of regional administrations, two governors left their post to…
Source: Odesafilm On Tuesday, Odesa authorities dismantled a monument to Soviet-era actor and singer…
Source: Operator rynku Ukraine’s government has decided to restrict public access to information on electricity…
Source: HUR Ukraine’s military intelligence boasted another success on Tuesday after its naval drone destroyed…