Zelenskyy’s Rating Down From 52% To 46%

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s rating fell from 52% in the period of November 22-25, 2019, to 46% in the period of March 27-30, 2020.

This is indicated by the results of a poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), Ukrainian News Agency reports.

According to the results of the poll, 46% of the respondents in it have a positive attitude to Zelenskyy, 33% neutral, and 21% negative.

Besides, 12% of the respondents have a positive attitude to Minister of Interior Affairs Arsen Avakov, 53% neutral, and 35% negative.

6% of the respondents have a positive attitude to the Office of the President of Ukraine’s head Andrii Yermak, 56% neutral, and 38% negative.

In addition, 29% of the respondents have a positive attitude to Parliament Speaker Dmytro Razumkov, 51% neutral, and 21% negative; 11% have a positive attitude to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, 65% neutral, and 25% negative.

The Kyiv International Institute of Sociology polled 1,500 adults throughout government-controlled territories from March 27 to 30 through telephone interviews based on a random selection of telephone numbers.

The statistical margin of sampling error does not exceed 3%.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, a poll that the Rating sociological group conducted in February 2020 indicated that Zelenskyy’s rating fell from 67% to 59% compared with his rating in a poll conducted in the period of December 13-17, 2019.

© 2020 UNA

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2 comments

  1. I think that 46% is a bit optimistic. At any rate, it’s quite a rapid fall for a guy who won the presidency with over 73% of the votes. But, this won’t be the final count. Let some time go by, during which he will continue to fück up. That’s what he’s been doing for the most part.

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