Now the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky is trusted by almost 60% of citizens, compared to 80% in 2019.
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This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted in mid-May by KIIS.
After the 2019 presidential and parliamentary elections, 80% of Ukrainians trusted Zelensky. However, by February 2022, the level of trust had gradually decreased to 37% (and on the eve of the invasion there were already more people who did not trust him).
After the invasion, the level of trust increased to 90%. By the end of December 2023, the level of trust had dropped to 77%, and by February 2024 it had dropped to 64%. As of May 2024, 59% trust Zelensky, 36% do not trust him.
KIIS surveyed 1002 respondents living in all territories controlled by Ukraine. The statistical sampling error is no more than 3.4%.
Source: Racurs

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