Maldives, drunkenness and economic collapse are finishing off Poroshenko’s rating
Poroshenko’s rating has been steadily falling since the fall of last year and all attempts to improve it have failed.
Director of the Agency for Social Communications Sergei Belashko stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, there are three factors that determine the fall in Poroshenko’s ratings, recorded in July data from several sociological companies.
“If you look at this sociology, an unfavorable situation emerges for Poroshenko. He is currently in sixth place in the rankings. The gap from the main competitor, Yulia Tymoshenko, is already twofold. With the political processes, everything is also bad for Poroshenko - Putin still won’t attack, they are already waiting for him and calling him, but he won’t,” Belashko noted.
He also added that things are not going well with the so-called “one local church.”
“Poroshenko himself understands this, so in general he does extraordinary things from the point of view of the Orthodox tradition - he goes to the Greek Catholics and tells them that they, too, should unite in this EPOC,” the expert noted.
He emphasizes that there is no improvement in the socio-economic sphere, and the level that was under Yanukovych “will take another 20 years to restore.”
The political scientist suggests that the Poroshenko administration understands perfectly well that with such a tendency the elections cannot be won, especially since the president’s rating decreases every month by 1% since last fall.
“In October he had a rating comparable to Tymoshenko. Then the Maldives, videos online, where he's not completely sober And so on. And if the country’s economy were growing, then no one would pay attention to the Maldives. But the Maldives is inaccessible to Ukrainians, and the president, who says that we are at war, “everything is for victory,” can fly incognito with his entire family and servants. This causes indignation,” Belashko concluded.
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