Survey: 94 percent of Ukrainians trust their Army
This is evidenced by a recent study co-run by the Razumkov Center and Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation, whose results were presented at Ukrinform on Thursday.
The report says 94% of respondents trust the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Ukrainians also tend to trust other security and defense bodies: vunteer units (89%), the State Emergency Service (83%), the National Guard (82%), the Ministry of Defense (73%), the State Border Guard Service (72%), the Security Service (71%), and National Pice (58%).
A total of 68% of respondents trust the Ukrainian president.
The level of trust in NGOs, including vunteer organizations, also remains high, at 63% and 86%, respectively. Some 63% of respondents trust the church, 53% – their local leaders (mayors), and 51% – the National Bank of Ukraine.
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Some 48% and 43%, respectively, express trust rather than distrust in Ukrainian mass media (47% vs 41%), in local councils (43% vs 41%), and the ombudsman (43% vs 31%).
The majority of respondents have no trust in pitical parties (76%), 73% express distrust in government officials in general, 72% – in courts and judiciary in general, 66% – in the Verkhovna Rada, 63% – in the Government, 62% – in the Prosecutor's Office, 58% – in commercial banks, 52% – in the Specialized Anti-corruption Prosecutor's Office, 51% – in the National Agency for Corruption Prevention, and 51% – in the National Anti-corruption Bureau.
The study also included questions of trust in certain piticians, officials, and public figures. The highest level of trust is reported for President Vodymyr Zelensky (71%), Mykaiv Regional Military Administration chief Vital Kim (65%), Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba (56%), vunteer Serh Prytula (55%), and the adviser to the President’s Office, Mykhailo Podiak (52%) have the highest level of trust among respondents.
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Pele express trust rather than distrust toward NSDC Secretary eks Danilov (44% vs 30%), SBU Head Vasyl Maliuk (41% vs 21%), Defenes Minister Rustem Umerov (35% vs 22%), and Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko (31% vs 21%).
Reintegration Minister Iryna Vereshchuk saw the shares split almost equally (40% vs 39%), and MP Yaroslav Zhelezniak (Voice)- 19% and 21%, respectively.
The majority of respondents do not trust Homeland party leader Yulia Tymoshenko (85%), ex-adviser to the President’s Office eks Arestovich (82%), head of the Platform for Life Yur Boyko (81%), ex-President Petro Poroshenko (74%), MP Mariana Bezuhla (Servant of the Pele) (58.5%), Servant of the Pele faction chief MP David Arakhamia (57%), and Head of the President’s Office Andr Yermak (54%).
Kyiv Mayor Vital Klitschko saw distrust being expressed more often than trust (45% do not trust him while 40% do), Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal (42% vs 38%), Parliament Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk (41% vs 28% ) Deputy Chief of the President’s Office eh Tatarov (34% and 10%), Parliament’s Finance Committee chair Danylo Hetmantsev (33% vs 20%), Vice Prime Minister for Eurean Integration ha Stefanishyna (23% vs 17%), and Deputy Head of the President’s Office Rostyslav Shurma (21% vs 10%).
The research was run by the Razumkov Center sociogical service jointly with the Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation on December 8-15. A total of 2019 respondents over the age of 18 have been surveyed. The sampling error is within 2.3%.
Source: www.unian.info