Poroshenko’s sociologists found out: every third Ukrainian does not believe in the “Russian threat”
More than half of Ukrainians consider the threat from the “Russian aggressor” to be real, but a third of those surveyed by sociologists think that this is a myth and an exaggeration, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
This is evidenced by data from a joint survey of the Socis center and the Committee of Voters of Ukraine, conducted from May 29 to June 6.
Respondents were asked, “Which of these statements do you lean more towards?” and three possible answers are offered.
According to the study, 55,9% of respondents chose the option “The threat from Putin and Russia to the independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine continues to be real.” 31,9% settled on the answer “The threat from Putin and Russia to the independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine is rather exaggerated.” 12,3% of respondents refused to answer or did not know what to choose.
Let us note that “Socis” is associated with Poroshenko’s political strategist Igor Gryniv. Before the presidential elections, Socis gave Petro Poroshenko support indicators that were inflated compared to reality.
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