Ukrainian political scientist lied on Russian TV
The majority of Ukrainians felt an improvement in life in the country, Ukrainian political scientist Vadim Karasev said on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Recently there was a survey of the Rating group, so those Ukrainians who believe that things are going badly in the state are less likely than those who believe that individually they seem to be doing well,” the expert said.
In turn, historian Vladimir Kornilov on his Facebook page criticized the opinion of the Ukrainian, saying that there was no such survey on the website of the “Rating” group.
“Remember, the other day Vadim Karasev was stunned by the “news” that the roads in Ukraine are better than in Russia? And yesterday, on the air with Vladimir Solovyov, he reported, with reference to a survey by the Rating group, that the majority of Ukrainians felt an improvement in their lives. No matter how hard I search this survey, I can’t find this data. I see that 75% of the population believes that the country is moving in the wrong direction. And about “life has become better” - nothing. Did he really lie?” Kornilov sneers.
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