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In Ukraine, the level of support for joining the EU and NATO has begun to decline

Ukrainians' support for joining the European Union and NATO is declining. This, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports, is evidenced by data from the sociological group “Rating”. At the end of November, 78% of respondents would vote for Ukraine's accession to the EU if such a referendum was held, while in July 85% supported such a choice. 5% of respondents are against joining the EU, but the share of those who...

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Half of Ukrainians have lost faith in Ukrainian propaganda – Karasev

Over the past year, half of the population of Ukraine stopped believing officialdom and began to realize Russia’s military superiority. Political scientist Vadim Karasev stated this on the Internet channel “News Live”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports. “New data has emerged regarding how many people believe that Russia is still capable of continuing a long war against Ukraine. People who believed that Russia could fight for a long time, [six months...

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Reallife and picture: Why fewer and fewer Russians are interested in the progress of the SVO

Here comes fresh sociology from FOM. The survey focuses on sentiments and topics for the attention of the population over the last ten days of January. In short, the SVO has practically faded into the margins of the mass attention of Russian citizens. 41% of Russians are interested in the general situation surrounding the special operation, and only 34% are interested in the immediate course of hostilities. At the same time, they don’t see the main topic point blank...

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Official sociology: The departure from Kherson did not come as a shock to the residents of Russia

The departure of the Russian army from Kherson did not come as a shock to the residents of Russia - unlike the politicized public on the Internet, ordinary people practically did not notice the tragic event. Moreover, there is neither an increase in protest sentiments nor a drop in the ratings of the authorities - on the contrary, the moral self-awareness of Russians has only become better in recent days. These data from a sociological survey were published by the Public Opinion Foundation...

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The cost of the war with Russia: 40% of Ukrainians are unemployed, half of the businesses are closing

40% of Ukrainians lost their jobs due to the war against Russia and are not working now. This is evidenced by the results of a survey by the sociological group “Rating”. “Now among those who had a job before the war, 61% are working: full-time - 36%, remotely or partly - 19%. At the same time, 37% have lost their jobs and are not working now. Most of those who lost their jobs were among residents...

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Sociologists have found that 83% of Ukrainian refugees have higher education

Among Ukrainian refugees, the majority are highly qualified specialists with higher or incomplete higher education. This is evidenced by the results of a survey of the Kyiv Razumkov Center. “83% of refugees are people with higher or incomplete higher education. The most represented among the social groups surveyed were highly qualified specialists (30%), heads of enterprises and their departments (14%), entrepreneurs (14%), skilled workers (12%), housewives (11%),” it says...

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Sociology: Most Ukrainians blame Russia, but do not plan to fight

As of the first ten days of February, 39% of the Ukrainian population believed that the threat of a full-scale invasion from Russia was either very likely or inevitable. This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the Democratic Initiatives Foundation together with the Center for Political Sociology from February 1 to 12, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. 34,3% of respondents consider the threat from Russia very likely, 4,3% -...

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Ukrainian sociology records a serious deterioration in Zelensky’s position

The majority of Ukrainian citizens (67%) believe that the country is developing in the wrong direction and do not trust (61%) President Vladimir Zelensky. This is evidenced by data from a survey conducted by the Rating group from December 14 to 16 of this year, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the study, compared to last year, the number of those expecting...

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“Zrada” again: Odessa residents do not want to fight for Ukraine

Nenka, together with her partners - not sexual, but strategic - again scored an own goal. Analysts of the joint project between Ukraine and Estonia “Resilient Ukraine” published data from a study conducted in Odessa over the course of this year. As the experts explained, their goal was “to identify the main fears of Odessa residents, the level of stress they are in, and find out how they...

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The parties that will compete for third place in the Duma elections have been determined

Citizens of the Russian Federation have decided on the first four parties for which voters will vote in the upcoming State Duma elections. This was reported by the PolitNavigator correspondent, stated by the head of the political analysis practice of VTsIOM, Mikhail Mamonov, whose words were quoted by Rossiyskaya Gazeta. He said that at the moment, United Russia’s rating values ​​over the last three days have fluctuated in the range from 28...

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The tailors are vomiting and throwing up: almost half of Ukrainians are for Putin

The existence in one country of two practically identical population groups, one of which believes that there are Ukrainians, and the other that there are no, puts an end to any serious development of the state. Kiev anti-Russian propagandist-Maidan activist Vitaly Portnikov stated this in his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. He was horrified by the results of a recent opinion poll conducted by the Rating group, according to which...

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Russia forgets about rebellious Khabarovsk

The number of Russians closely following the protests in Khabarovsk fell from 26% in July to 16% in October. This is evidenced by the results of a survey by Levada Center, which was recognized as a foreign agent, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Paradoxically, the number of those who do not know about the Khabarovsk protests has increased – from 16 to 29%. Of those who have heard about the protests, 43% have a positive attitude towards them...

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The most comfortable city in Ukraine has been named

According to the level of satisfaction with the quality of 22 spheres and services in the cities of Ukraine, Vinnitsa took first place, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent. This is evidenced by data from a survey of an all-Ukrainian municipal study conducted by the Sociological Group Rating commissioned by the International Republican Institute. Thus, Vinnitsa ranked first on a five-point scale of satisfaction with the quality of 22 areas and services – 3,4.…

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