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Almost all Ukrainians called the successful performance of Ukrainian Olympians in Beijing
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2008
02.09.2008
  • Only 6% are dissatisfied with the Ukrainian Olympic team’s achievement of 11th place.
  • Most respondents do not associate Ukraine’s success at the Olympics with state support for sport, considering that support to be low.
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Citizens believe that Ukraine should take a neutral position in the Georgian-Russian conflict
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2008
29.08.2008
  • Ukrainians do not support the actions of either side in the military conflict in Georgia.
  • About 20% of respondents support the actions of Russia, and almost the same share support the actions of Georgia.
  • People are equally unlikely to believe either that Georgia launched military actions to defend its territorial integrity or that Russia became involved in the conflict to protect the residents of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
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Yushchenko and Tymoshenko gradually surrender their positions in the West
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2008
02.07.2008
  • If presidential elections were held today in the five western cities that had previously been the most electorally oriented toward V. Yushchenko and Y. Tymoshenko, less than half of their residents would vote for these two politicians.
  • The highest level of support for V. Yushchenko among the surveyed cities is in Lutsk, at only 12%. The highest support for Y. Tymoshenko is in Lviv and Ternopil, at around 40%.
  • The combined support for these two politicians does not exceed half of residents in any of the cities. By contrast, the combined support for other politicians in the five western cities is at least one quarter of residents, and in Rivne it is almost 40%.
  • Between 2% and 11% of respondents are ready to vote for A. Yatseniuk, between 4% and 7% for O. Tyahnybok, between 3% and 6% for Y. Lutsenko, and 2–3% for V. Lytvyn.
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In Western regions, the ideology of national democracy prevails over Ukrainian nationalism
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2008
29.06.2008
  • One third of respondents in the five western cities feel closest to the ideology of national democracy, and almost twice fewer to the ideology of Ukrainian nationalism.
  • National democracy appears most uncontested in Lutsk and Rivne. At the same time, in Lviv, Ternopil, and Ivano-Frankivsk, both ideologies are in demand.
  • Less than 10% of respondents consider Christian democracy the closest to them, and less than 5% — social democracy, liberalism, socialism, communism, and others.
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Only 3% of Lutsk residents believe that the situation in Ukraine is improving
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2008
29.06.2008
  • 70% of respondents believe that the situation in the country is deteriorating.
  • Respondents assess the situation in the city somewhat better, though not by much: 60.3% believe that the situation in the city is deteriorating.
  • Only 11% of respondents think that the situation in the city has improved over the last two years, while 28% say that the situation has not changed.
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42% of Ternopil residents expect the authorities to repair roads
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2008
29.06.2008
  • The main problems that the city authorities should address as a priority were named as road repairs in the city (41.5%), reducing the level of unemployment (26.2%), restraining the growth of utility tariffs (25.8%), and improving the work of municipal housing services (ZHEKs) (24.3%).
  • Among the issues mentioned least often (less than 5%) were improving the operation of public transport, regulating trade in the city, and developing residential construction.
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Only 11% of Ivano-Frankivsk residents are satisfied with the current political situation in Ukraine
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2008
29.06.2008
  • 6% of respondents said that a normal political process is taking place in the country, and another 5% noted significant political transformations.
  • On the other hand, more than one third said that chaos and a power vacuum have begun in Ukraine, and the same share feel that the country is in a state of acute political crisis.
  • Urban residents place the greatest blame for the political crisis on V. Yushchenko. This view is held by 28% of respondents.
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BYUT confidently leads in the West
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2008
29.06.2008
  • In Ternopil, Lutsk, and Ivano-Frankivsk, support for BYuT is higher than the combined support for all other political forces. The lowest rating of BYuT is in Rivne, at 32%.
  • Second place in the West is shared by Narodnyi soiuz “Nasha Ukraina” and VO “Svoboda”. NSNU is ahead of “Svoboda” in Lutsk, Rivne, and Ivano-Frankivsk, while the opposite situation is observed in Lviv and Ternopil.
  • It is interesting that respondents’ confidence that VO “Svoboda” is capable of improving their lives is twice as high as their willingness to support this political force. The obvious reason is uncertainty about whether “Svoboda” will pass the 3% threshold.
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The most (out of 5 western regional centers) the local authorities have benefited the residents of Rivne
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2008
29.06.2008
  • 53% of residents of Rivne are satisfied with the work of the Head of the Regional State Administration Viktor Matchuk, 36% with the Head of the Regional Council Oleksandr Danylchuk, and 36% with the Acting Head of the City Council O. Khmyletskyi.
  • The worst attitudes toward local leaders (among residents of the five western regional capitals) are in Lutsk, where 49% are dissatisfied with the activities of Governor M. Romaniuk, 56% with the Head of the Regional Council A. Hrytsiuk, and 66% with Mayor B. Shyba.
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The West wants to join NATO, but they consider Europe to be the best foreign policy vector, not the United States
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2008
29.06.2008
  • A relative majority of respondents in five western regional capitals would vote in a referendum in favor of joining NATO. The highest support for Euro-Atlantic integration is in Ternopil and Ivano-Frankivsk — about two thirds — while the lowest is in Rivne, at 39%.
  • At the same time, fewer than 5% of respondents believe that orientation toward the United States can ensure Ukraine’s best strategic development. According to about 60% of respondents, the best vector for Ukraine is orientation toward Europe.
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In six months of the work of the Tymoshenko government, the assessment of its activities has deteriorated more than twice
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2008
26.06.2008

Only one in seven respondents gives a positive assessment of the actions of the Cabinet of Ministers. 58% of citizens are dissatisfied with the work of the Tymoshenko government (in January this figure was 19%). The majority of respondents do not believe either in the full return of Oschadbank deposits in 2008–2009, or in the abolition of military conscription, or in overcoming inflation.

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Ukrainians are not satisfied with the strengthening of the hryvnia
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2008
13.06.2008

52% of respondents do not approve of the decrease in the US dollar exchange rate that took place at the end of May. Only 20% consider this decision to be effective. According to the majority of respondents, this decision was driven more by the situation inside the country than by external factors.

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Ukrainians would also choose Chernovetskyi as Mayor of Kyiv
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2008
05.06.2008
  • Almost 20% of respondents nationwide consider L. Chernovetskyi the best candidate for the position of Mayor of Kyiv.
  • Second place in a nationwide mayoral election would go to V. Klychko with 15%.
  • Third place would be shared by O. Turchynov and O. Omelchenko with 7% each.

One third of respondents said this does not matter to them or were unable to answer this question.

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Decision on early elections of Kyiv mayor will not change anything — poll of Kyiv residents
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2008
14.05.2008

Support for the parliament’s decision to hold a new election for the Mayor of Kyiv declined over the course of a month from 52% to 39%. At the same time, 47% of respondents consider Yuliia Tymoshenko’s push for calling early elections in the capital to have been a mistake. As a result, 39% of respondents said they were ready to vote for Leonid Chernovetskyi, 15% for his closest challenger Vitalii Klychko, and 12% for Oleksandr Turchynov.

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70% of Lviv residents support abortion ban
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2008
23.04.2008

It is noteworthy that half of respondents in Lviv are categorical opponents of abortions, while only one in five supports them.

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Lviv residents still believe they will see Euro 2012 matches in their city
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2008
10.04.2008

44% of respondents in Lviv think that Lviv will manage to get ready for the Euro 2012 Championship. At the same time, in October 2007 almost twice as many respondents — 81% — believed that Euro 2012 matches would take place. Moreover, according to a relative majority of Lviv residents surveyed, their city is the one best able to host the Euro 2012 Championship.

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Most Ukrainians described the Bucharest NATO Summit as a defeat for Ukraine
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2008
10.04.2008

Most Ukrainians described the Bucharest NATO Summit as a defeat for Ukraine. One third assessed the results of the summit as a victory for Ukraine in its продвиження toward the Alliance. About 40% of respondents named Ukrainians’ negative attitude toward NATO membership as the main reason for Ukraine not being granted a MAP.

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The dismissal of P. Oliinyk from the post of Head of the Regional State Administration is perceived more positively in the city of Lviv than in rural areas of Lviv region
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2008
04.04.2008
  • 18% of residents of the city of Lviv fully approve of the dismissal of P. Oliinyk, which is one and a half times higher than in Lviv Oblast overall.
    At the same time, one third of residents of the oblast are indifferent to the governor’s dismissal, and another 20% have not made up their minds.
  • About 20% of respondents both in Lviv city and in the oblast as a whole positively assessed the appointment of M. Kmit as Acting Governor, while about 10% evaluated it negatively. The rest of the respondents either could not answer or said they were indifferent.
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Ukrainians are well aware of political events, but rarely understand what is happening
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2008
21.03.2008

Almost two thirds of respondents said that they follow political news. At the same time, only 28% of those surveyed understand what is actually happening in politics. Lack of understanding of political developments is most widespread in the Center (72%) and in Donbas (77%).

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Half of Ukrainians support Ukraine's accession to WTO
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2008
24.02.2008

Half of Ukrainians support Ukraine’s accession to the WTO, while one quarter of respondents do not support joining the WTO. The main positive expectations associated with WTO accession mentioned by respondents were an inflow of foreign investment into the country and a reduction in unemployment. At the same time, in most cases respondents fear that domestic producers would turn out to be uncompetitive.