Sociologists: Ukrainians do not want any reforms
The majority of Ukrainians are against the reforms that were adopted or planned in 2017, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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This is evidenced by data from a recent survey by the Razumkov Center.
Citizens of Ukraine have the best attitude towards education reform: 26% supported, 41,8% were against, 11,7% were indifferent, 20,5% found it difficult to answer.
21,2% of citizens had a positive attitude towards medical reform, 56,9% – negatively, 6,9% – indifferent, 15,0% – found it difficult to answer.
The pension reform was supported by 19,9% of respondents, 56,9% were against it, 6,9% were indifferent, and 16,3% found it difficult to answer.
14,6% of citizens had a positive attitude towards land reform, 52,3% had a negative attitude, 10,5% were indifferent, 22,5% found it difficult to answer.
Judicial reform was supported by 12,6% of respondents, 49,1% were against it, 11,9% were indifferent, and 26,3% found it difficult to answer.
12,4% of citizens had a positive attitude towards the planned privatization of state-owned enterprises, 49,9% had a negative attitude, 12,0% were indifferent, and 25,7% found it difficult to answer.
The Razumkov Center survey was conducted on October 6-11, 2017 among 2019 respondents in all regions of Ukraine with the exception of uncontrolled territories. The theoretical sampling error does not exceed 2,3%.
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