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The poll was run on December 16-20 via face-to-face interviews among the population aged 18 and older.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has retained the lead in the presidential rating, while Zelensky s Sluha Narodu (Servant of the People) Party is on top of the parliamentary ranking.
That is according to the results of the survey conducted by the Rating Sociological Group on December 16-30, as reported on the agency s website on December 23.
If the presidential elections had been held in the near future, 26.5% of respondents among those who intend to vote and have made up their mind would have supported the incumbent president. Another 14.3% of respondents would have voted for leader of the European Solidarity Party Petro Poroshenko, 10.1% for co-chair of the Opposition Platform - For Life Party Yuriy Boyko, and 9.8% fo
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Ukrainian citizens consider corruption, the war in Donbas, the economic crisis, the authorities incompetence, and the coronavirus epidemic as key national challenges.
That is according to findings of a survey conducted by the Rating Sociological Group on December 16-20, as reported on the agency s website on December 23.
Meanwhile, at the personal level, the low quality of healthcare services is added to said challenges, while the economic crisis already tops the rating of problems, the report said.
Most of respondents (63%) point out the incompetence of the authorities behind a possible economic crisis, although a quarter of those polled believe that the economic downturn will be triggered by the coronavirus. Another 9% of respondents consider hostilities in Donbas to be the cause behind such crises. At the same time, the number of those who explain the situation in the economy by the authorities incompetence has grown from 53% to 63% over the past six months.