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    1. Whitew1ne on

      If you can conduct accurate polls, why not actual elections?

    2. ClitoIlNero on

      Criticising the Ukrainians for their elections when you Americans elected someone years ago who turns out to be a Russian asset and allowed Russian interference is crazy

    3. ihatetothat1 on

      Can’t imagine that true with so many dead Ukrainians. Fighting a war it can’t win

    4. SochoLokoPL on

      Soon some magadebil will say that it’s not true, because elon and trump told him otherwise. Magaturds.

    5. Which is HUGE. For any president. Slava Ukraine ! I hope we will kick the fuck out of russia. From France with love

    6. TheSleepingPoet on

      #PRÉCIS: Zelensky’s Approval Rating Stands Strong Despite Criticism

      A recent survey has found that 63% of Ukrainians approve of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s leadership, countering claims made by Donald Trump that his support had collapsed to just 4%. The poll, conducted between November and January by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology and the Identity and Borders in Flux project, reveals that public confidence in Zelensky has remained resilient, even rising slightly since last year.

      While 26.1% of Ukrainians fully approve of his presidency and another 36.9% tend to support him, 32.7% express some level of disapproval. Despite the strains of war and postponed elections due to martial law, Zelensky remains Ukraine’s most popular political figure. In a potential presidential race, he would comfortably outpace his predecessor, Petro Poroshenko, and could face competition from Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the former military commander and now ambassador to the UK, though Zaluzhnyi has yet to indicate any political ambitions.

      The survey also suggests that 73% of Ukrainians see Zelensky as an intelligent leader, while 63% regard him as strong. Trust in him has risen five percentage points since December, reflecting continued public backing even as Ukraine grapples with war, diplomatic pressures, and economic hardship. Meanwhile, Russia and its allies have sought to cast doubt on Zelensky’s legitimacy, a narrative echoed by Trump, who recently labelled him a dictator.

      The postponed Ukrainian presidential election, originally scheduled for spring 2024, remains a subject of debate. With martial law still in place, constitutional barriers prevent a vote from taking place. Russia has seized upon this to undermine Zelensky’s authority, while Trump’s remarks have further fuelled the discussion. Despite such external pressures, the survey indicates that for most Ukrainians, their wartime leader retains their confidence.

    7. I don’t believe neither Trump neither Zelinsky.

      Both numbers are unreal.

    8. SuggestionMedical736 on

      People are still fact-checking. We are wasting our time. The people against him already know he is a lying snake. And his cult won’t believe you anyway.

    9. Sad_Break6684 on

      and those who were against – “voluntarily” went into the army. jajajajaja

    10. some-shady-dude on

      This man is going down in history as one of the greatest war time heroes the world has ever seen.

    11. Admirable_Nothing on

      That is so shocking. So Trump lied to the World, nobody would have expected that. /S

    12. HolidayBeneficial456 on

      Holy shit that’s very, high wow. It was 57 before.

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