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Presidential rating is headed by Zelensky, parliamentary – by the “Servant of the People”-UKRINFORM.UA

(Read the full article on UKRINFORM.UA)

If the presidential election took place in the near future, the incumbent President Volodymyr Zelensky would receive the most votes in the first and second rounds, and the Servant of the People party would gain the most support in the Verkhovna Rada elections.

According to Ukrinform, this is evidenced by the results of the  study “Trust in public institutions and politicians, electoral orientations of citizens of Ukraine (July 2021)”, conducted by the Razumkov Center.

According to the survey, 19.5% of all respondents or 29% of those who will take part in the elections and decide who to vote for would vote for Zelensky in the first round.

10% and 16% of respondents intend to vote for the fifth president, the leader of the European Solidarity party Petro Poroshenko, 10% and 15% for the co-chair of the OPZZ faction Yuriy Boyko, respectively, and 8% for the Batkivshchyna leader Yulia Tymoshenko, respectively. and 11%, for the leader of the party “Strength and Honor” Igor Smeshko – respectively 4% and 6%, for the leader of the Radical Party Oleg Lyashko – respectively 2% and 3%, for the ex-prime minister Volodymyr Groysman – respectively 2% and 3%, for the head of the secretariat of the VO Svoboda party Ruslan Koshulynsky – 2% and 3%, respectively, for the chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Dmytro Razumkov – 2% and 2%, respectively, for the leader of the Civic Position party Anatoliy Hrytsenko – 1% and 2%, respectively. Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko – 1% and 1%, respectively, for the former People’s Deputy from the Opposition Bloc faction Oleksandr Vilkul – 0.5% and 1%, respectively.

In the event of an electoral rivalry in the second round with Poroshenko, Zelensky would receive 28% of the vote of all respondents or 61% of the votes of those who will take part in the election and decide who to vote for, Poroshenko – 17% and 39%, respectively.

If Zelensky and Boyko go to the second round, 31% of all respondents would vote for Zelensky, or 68% of those who will take part in the election and decide who to vote for, and 15% and 32% will vote for Boyko, respectively.

According to the survey, if the elections to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine took place in the near future, the political support would be the political party “Servant of the People” (17% of all respondents or 27% of those who will take part in the elections and vote for which party will vote).

11% and 17% of respondents are ready to vote for the European Solidarity party, respectively, 11% and 16% for the Opposition Platform – For Life party, 8% and 11% for the Batkivshchyna party, respectively. and honor “- respectively 4% and 6%, VO” Svoboda “- respectively 2% and 3%, the party” Ukrainian strategy of Groysman “- respectively 2% and 3%, the Radical party of Oleg Lyashko – respectively 2% and 3%,” Sharia Party – 1% and 2%, respectively, Civic Position Party – 1% and 1.5%, respectively, Vitali Klitschko’s UDAR Party – 1% and 1%, respectively, Voice Party – 1% and 1%, respectively. %, The Party “For the Future” – respectively 1% and 1%, the party “Opposition Bloc” – respectively 0.5% and 1%, the party “Our Land” – respectively 0.5% and 0.5%, the party “Proposal “- respectively 0.4% and 0.3%.

Aug 11, 2021

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