L’indice di gradimento del presidente Volodymyr Zelenskyj è aumentato dal 53% di febbraio al 62% all’inizio di marzo, secondo un sondaggio pubblicato dall’Istituto internazionale di sociologia di Kiev, pubblicato il 18 marzo.

Il sondaggio è stato condotto dal 1 marzo all’8 marzo.

Secondo il sondaggio, il 32% degli ucraini disapprova Zelenskyj.

In precedenza l’indice di gradimento di Zelenskyj era sceso dal 61% di gennaio al 53% di febbraio.

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  1. junglist-methodz on

    Zelensky is what most politicians should strive to be like. He seems like a man who cares for his culture and people. I hope I can buy him a beer 🍺 when this is all over.

    Glory to Ukraine and all its people

  2. KP6fanclub on

    Ukrainians of course decide themselves.

    For me personally he is Churchill of 21st century since he posted the video “I am here, we are here” with his team once the war started.

  3. CanAhJustSay on

    Ukraine has a leader who speaks with humility and will never stop fighting for the freedom of the country and people he serves.

  4. catfink1664 on

    The man has dedicated his life since the invasion into doing everything humanly possible to do the best for the Ukrainian people. Because he’s human he’s made occasional mistakes, and I don’t want to paint him as a saint, but he’s legit a hero. Sometimes he looks stressed to hell and physically beat up, but he keeps fighting back and back and back. He’s relentless and I admire him so much for it. He inspires me to strive to be a better person always

  5. Fun_Art7703 on

    He’s very well liked in America too! Even old school republicans support him. the republican party has been co-opted by advisory bots and fanatics unfortunately.

  6. Ok_Photo_865 on

    It should he’s one of the only world leaders acting that way!

  7. ChiliFriesNoBeans on

    What happened in February that caused his approval ratings to dip?

  8. Nice , time to try again do Yanukovich and try to cancel “pro-Russian” anti-corruption bodies in Ukraine

  9. knobbyknee on

    He has been first rate all the time since the invasion, but people have been very strained, especially over the winter. Now his policies have shown results, and people are more optimistic.

  10. Altruistic-Cost-4944 on

    He has risen admirably to the moment as a tireless champion of his country. My hat is off to this feisty pitbull president and the people on Ukraine.

  11. Tentakelzombie on

    Good.
    Still, when the war is over, he should step down.
    Keeps his legacy alive AND gives him a chance to get a good nights rest.
    What a guy

  12. RetireWithRyan on

    I wonder if its a sense of hope or approval of the shifting tides on the frontlines. I can’t help but feel that if things progressed as they were in February and the Iran situation didn’t throw Putin a geopolitical and financial life preserver, Ukraine was on the path to essentially bankrupting the regime.

    May take more time now and Ukraine will need to dig in longer if the US abandons Ukraine to go straight to cutting backroom kickback deals with Russia. Luckily US commerce with Russia is still minuscule and couldn’t possible save their economy from it’s death spiral, but it can prolong it for sure.

  13. sorE_doG on

    Great speech in House of Commons, London yesterday. Got a great team behind him. He’s probably going to resolve the Arabian gulf/Strait of Hormuz situation, trading pac 3 Patriot batteries for P1-sun & Wild Hornets tech & training. Take Iran’s Shahed threat & drone boat/sea mine threats down, after Trump’s appeals & cries fell on deaf ears everywhere else. Zelenskyy’s approval rating is 101% here.

  14. Revolutionary-City55 on

    I didn’t know it could go higher. Captain Ukraine in the flesh.

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