37% Ukrainians are positive regarding the government of national unity, – poll results

Source: Kyiv International Institute of Sociology

The survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology shows that 37% of Ukrainians have a positive attitude to the creation of a government of national unity. This government may include representatives of ‘Servant of the People’, ‘European Solidarity’, ‘Batkivshchyna’, and ‘Holos’ parties.

In Israel, after the attack by Hamas and the beginning of the war in the Gaza Strip, a Government of National Unity was established, which included representatives of all political forces in the Israeli parliament.

In Ukraine, calls for the creation of such a government are sometimes heard from the majority of factions in the parliament.

The KIIS conducted a survey asking Ukrainians how they feel about the creation of a government of national unity from ‘Servant of the People’, ‘European Solidarity’, ‘Batkivshchyna’, and ‘Holos’ parties.

According to the survey results, 37% of Ukrainians have a positive attitude to such an idea, 38% are neutral, 19% are negative, and the remaining 7% are undecided.

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