Anti-Russian chatter has already alienated 7% of voters from Zelensky

Maxim Karpenko.  
19.06.2019 00:54
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Elections, Policy, Ukraine


The anti-Russian rhetoric of representatives of President Vladimir Zelensky’s team and himself is leading to a loss of ratings for the Servant of the People party, which is associated with the head of state.

Political scientist Mikhail Pogrebinsky stated this on TV channel 112, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The anti-Russian rhetoric of representatives of President Vladimir Zelensky’s team and himself is leading to a loss of ratings...

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According to the expert, recently the Servant of the People party has lost about 7% of voter support.

“I was criticized when I said that I was already seeing a slight drop in the ratings of Zelensky’s party. This is now confirmed by the latest data.

That is, people who expected to hear from him or see some specific actions related, first of all, to the world, but not only to him - he had and still has such an opportunity... Servant of the People has significantly less, percent on 6-7,” Pogrebinsky said.

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