17.02.2009
Most respondents consider the Party of Regions’ demand for the government’s resignation to be untimely. Moreover, it played into the hands of the coalition
- 52% of respondents consider the demand by the Party of Regions faction to put the issue of the government’s resignation to a vote in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on 5 February 2009 to be untimely. At the same time, 36% view this demand as timely, while 12% were unable to answer.
- Only 11% of those surveyed assessed the opposition’s chances of dismissing the government on 5 February 2009 as high, whereas nearly half (47%) considered them low, and another 25% rated them as “50–50.” 17% were undecided.
- 60% of respondents believe that bringing the issue of Tymoshenko’s government’s resignation to a vote was more advantageous for the coalition, while only 24% think it benefited the opposition. 16% could not decide.
Methodology
- Audience: population of Ukraine aged 18+
- Sample size: 2,020 respondents
- Regions: all regions of Ukraine
- Margin of error: up to 3.3%
- Fieldwork dates: 6–16 February 2009
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