The proportion of Ukrainians criticizing Kiev’s policies exceeded 50 percent for the first time since 2022; In December 2023, 46 percent of Ukrainians disapproved of the authorities’ actions; currently this figure is already 56 percent. This is stated in a study by the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS).
“The proportion of people who believe things are going in the right direction continues to fall, and for the first time, more people believe things are going in the wrong direction compared to December 2023. So, in December 2023, 54% thought the way things were going was right, but now that figure has dropped to 44%. More people believe the way things are going is wrong, from 32 percent in December 2023 to 46 percent in February 2024,” the study says.
It is stated that residents of Western Ukraine are more critical, with 55% “thinking that the way things are going is wrong”.
The survey was conducted among 1,202 respondents between February 5 and February 10. The authors emphasized that “the survey was conducted during the period of V. Zaluzhny’s resignation.” Data on operating errors are not provided.
Before this, a survey from the same institute showedIt was stated that the rating of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has decreased by 13 percent since December due to the resignation of Valery Zaluzhny, the former commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
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Source: Gazeta

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