The proportion of Ukrainians whose expectations have been met by the new government’s performance has reduced from 23% to 17.1%, compared with October.
This is indicated by the results of a poll conducted by the Oleksandr Razumkov Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Research.
This is evidenced by the results of the survey, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
According to the results of the poll, the proportion of respondents who said that the performance of the new government has not lived up to their expectations increased from 9% to 14.4%.
The proportion of respondents who said that the performance of the new government were better than they expected remained unchanged at about 5%.
Besides, 13.2% of the respondents in the poll (12% in October) said they did not expect anything good from the new government and that they have been proven right; 7.1% (6% in October) said that they did not expect anything good from the new government but it has turned out to be even worse than they expected.
Thirty-seven percent of the respondents (40% in October) said it was too early to assess the new government’s performance.
In addition, 6.4% of the respondents were undecided.
© 2019 UNA
A more credible poll by UNA. Ukrinform seems to be another Kolomoisky outlet…
It’s still a bit early to judge Zelensky but my hopes are still not very high that he will be a good president. I believe that he should have continued his career as TV clown.
I wish OUR clown would be president… Russia would have retreated from Russia itself already…
Hahaha, after he put an arrow between Putler’s eyes he would have won with 95% ;))