72% of Ukrainians support holding elections after the war - poll
Kyiv • UNN
According to the poll, 72% of Ukrainians believe that elections should be held after the end of the war. The most negative attitudes are toward the parties Opposition Platform for Life, Fatherland, and Servant of the People.
More than two-thirds of Ukrainians believe that elections should be held after the end of the war. These are the results of a pollconducted by the National Democratic Institute in May, UNN reports.
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72% of respondents believe that elections should be held after the war. 24% are in favor of voting during the war.
Ukrainians also spoke about their attitudes toward political parties.
Serhiy Prytula's party has the best attitude - it is the only party with the same number of those who have a positive or very positive attitude and those who say they have a negative or very negative attitude.
As for other parties, negative attitudes prevail.
The most negative attitudes are expressed by OPFL, Batkivshchyna, and Servant of the People.
Addendum [1
The survey was conducted on May 8-25, 2024. A total of 2,508 people were interviewed by phone based on randomly generated mobile numbers. The sample did not include the temporarily occupied territories as of February 23, 2022. Respondents who live in the territories that were occupied after February 24, 2022 were interviewed (if they felt safe enough to answer the questions).
The random error for the national sample does not exceed 2.2%.