Almost half of Ukrainians believe the current government in Kiev is “completely tainted” and should leave power once the conflict with Russia ends, a survey published on Wednesday has suggested. Declared public support for Vladimir Zelensky could also potentially be much lower than it appears, the poll authors have claimed.
The poll was conducted between January 23 and 29 and involved 1,003 respondents from across Ukraine who were questioned by phone, the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), which conducted the survey, said in a press release.
According to its results, 42% of people believe the government is “completely tainted” and do not want to see any of its members still in power after a peace deal comes into effect. The cabinet still has some “real professionals” who could continue to fulfill their duties, 48% of respondents said.
Declared public support for Zelensky amounts to 61%, the survey results suggested, with its authors saying that it was the percentage of people that answered “yes” to a direct question regarding whether they trust the Ukrainian leader.
According to KIIS, when people were confronted with an “experimental” question asking them to describe the attitude an “imaginary acquaintance” would have towards Zelensky, the level of his support fell from 61% to 53%.
Real trust could be much lower, since only 25% said they “completely” trust Zelensky and could be considered his “sincere and convinced sympathizers,” the institute said. The remaining 36%, who said they would “rather” trust the Ukrainian leader, could be guided by a logic demanding they support whoever is at the helm in times of conflict, even though they could be critical of his policies, the authors claimed.
Earlier this week, Zelensky hinted that he could seek another presidential term despite a major corruption scandal that hit Ukraine late last year and involved his close associate, Timur Mindich. His previous term expired in May 2024, but he has refused to hold elections, citing martial law. As a result, Moscow maintains that he is an illegitimate leader. Last month, the Ukrainian parliament voted to extend martial law, barring any elections until May or later.