74% of Ukrainians unconvinced about latest government rejig- poll findings
Source: Kyiv International Institute of Sociology
A recent survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) reveals that 3 in 4 Ukrainians have doubts the recent govermental reshuffle can make any difference.
It appears to be popular opinion as 74% of respondents said the rejig will not lead to “significant changes” in the government’s performance.
After several ministers were replaced with new appointees, only 12% of those surveyed showed trust it can improve government operations. Meanwhile, 6% think the situation will worsen, while the majority anticipates no real change.
Remarkably, respondents who support president Volodymyr Zelenskyy tend to be optimistic about the reshuffles—19% of them expect positive results, compared to just 3% among those who are not in Zelenskyy’s camp.
Half of those surveyed back the idea of having a “government of national unity”, whic could bring together “all patriotic forces” from both inside and outside the parliament. Thirteen percent scoffed at the idea , while 33% were neutral on this subject.
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