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A recent survey by the Razumkov Center, published on June 26, indicates that 33% of Ukrainians believe the country is moving "in the right direction," while 47% feel it is heading "in the wrong direction." "The share of those who believe that events in Ukraine are developing in the right direction is lower than the share of those who believe that they are developing in the wrong direction, but their ratio is still better than before the outbreak of the full-scale war, 20% and 65,5% respectively," according to the research. This data, collected from June 6 to June 12, involved 2,016 respondents...
Kyiv Independent
Around 50% of Ukrainians think it is important to criticize the government's actions even during the war, but the criticism should be constructive and not destabilize the situation, according to a survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) published on June 10. Around 31% of the respondents said that the criticism must be harsh and uncompromising "as the only way to put pressure on the authorities" to correct their mistakes. Some 13% think that criticism should not be allowed to prevent destabilization of the situation in the country, and 5% were undecided. Numerous surveys...
Kyiv Independent
The World Bank said that 1.8 million more Ukrainians are living in poverty than in 2020, in a report released on May 29. The report was based on a survey conducted in collaboration with the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS). It found that 9 million Ukrainians, out of a total estimated population of 32 million, were living in poverty. While the situation is dire, the World Bank said it would be much worse if Ukraine had not received foreign aid to help pay for pensions and salaries. "If international partners, especially the U.S., had not crowded in resources specifically tailore...
Kyiv Independent
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