74% of Ukrainians do not believe in the positive impact of personnel changes in the government - KMIS survey

According to the results of a recent poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), 74% of Ukrainians do not believe that changes in the composition of the government will have a significant positive impact on the situation in the country.

This shows a high level of skepticism about the actions of the government and its ability to effectively solve existing problems.

Sociologists asked Ukrainians what changes they expect: the government's activities will improve, worsen, or nothing will change.

74% of respondents believe that nothing will change after the personnel reshuffle. 12% expect improvement, another 6% expect deterioration of the government's performance.

People who live in the eastern part of Ukraine (17%), in the south - 14%, in the central part - 12%, in the west - 9% hope for positive changes the most.

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