According to a recent sociological survey conducted by Active Group, the demand for a legal change of government is gradually growing in Ukrainian society. An absolute majority of citizens (77.8%) believe that the Verkhovna Rada should be re-elected in the near future, and almost half of respondents (49.2%) support the re-election of the President.

“The desire of our citizens to change the government continues to grow. It is not surprising that most people want to re-elect the Verkhovna Rada, which continues to demonstrate incompetence,” said Yuriy Goncharenko, head of the InfoLight.UA Research and Analysis Group, during the presentation of the survey results at Interfax-Ukraine.

According to the survey, 54.3% of respondents believe that elections can be held during wartime under certain conditions. At the same time, 20.4% of respondents insist on holding elections as soon as possible under any circumstances. Compared to the previous survey, public demand for elections has increased by 3.3%.

Experts attribute the growing demand for a change of government to several factors: the deteriorating situation at the front, growing social stratification, and problems in the economy.

The study was commissioned by the Foundation for Future Studies. A total of 2000 respondents were interviewed in all regions of Ukraine, except for the temporarily occupied territories.

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