Who would the Ukrainians choose the president at the next presidential election? Surprise from a poll made at Kyiv


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Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski would get the most votes if presidential elections in Ukraine were taking place next Sunday, being credited with 31% of options, according to a survey quoted by Ukrainska Pravda. His activity as head of the Ukrainian state is approved by almost two thirds of the respondents.
- The survey was conducted by the Rating Sociological Group, at the Center for Insights in Survey Research, part of the International Republican Institute, July 22-27.
- The survey was conducted at national level, except for the territories temporarily under the occupation of the Russians, through computer -assisted telephone interviews (CATI), based on a random selection of mobile phone numbers.
- 2,400 respondents aged 18 years and over. The margin of error for a simple random sample is 2.0 percentage points for the entire sample.
Ask who would vote if the presidential elections were taking place next Sunday, 31% of Ukrainians chose Volodimir Zelenski, 25% on Valeri Zlujnîi, 6% on Petro Poroshenko (the fifth president of Ukraine, currently deputy from the European Solidarity Party), and 5% of Kirilo Budanov The defense of Ukraine).
Valeri Zălujnîi, former commander of Ukraine's armed forces, is currently the Ukrainian ambassador to the UK.
In the west of Ukraine, the support for Zelenski and Zălujnîi is equal, each 27% each.
Among people over 50, Zălujnîi has a slight advantage over Zelenski: 31%, compared to 30%.
Ask whether or not to approve the activity of the President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, 33% of the respondents said that it approves it firmly, 32% that they approve it to some extent, while 16% said that it disapproved of it.
“Zălujnîi expressed his position.” A counselor of the former head of the Ukrainian army reacts according to the information that the general enters the presidential race
A hypothetical “Zlujnîi Party”, first in the intentions to vote in parliamentary
Ask with which party the parliamentary elections would vote, 22% of the respondents chose a hypothetical Zlujnîi party, 14% Zelenski block, 8% of the Azov party and 8% European solidarity.
A possible Zujnîi party was more popular than the Zelenski block in all age groups and almost all regions, except for the south, where both formations are equally quoted, with 19%.
Meanwhile, 74% of the respondents said they want to appear new parties in the following parliamentary elections, while 17% are satisfied with the existing options.




