According to the results of a survey conducted by the National Democratic Institute and the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology in May 2024, Ukrainians have the most negative attitude towards the political parties "Servant of the People", "Batkivshchyna" and the banned OPZZH. At the same time, Serhiy Prytula's party received the most positive evaluations.
This is evidenced by a survey of the National Democratic Institute and the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology conducted in May.
According to the results of the survey, 48% of the surveyed Ukrainians have a negative attitude towards the Servant of the People party, 32% are neutral, and 13% are positive.
57% of Ukrainians rated Batkivshchyna as a negative attitude, 31% expressed a neutral attitude and 9% - positive.
Also, 71% of Ukrainians have a very negative attitude towards the banned OPZZh, 19% of Ukrainians have a neutral assessment of this political force, and 4% of Ukrainians have a positive opinion.
Opinions about the party led by Serhiy Prytula are divided, positive and negative attitudes towards it are 28%, respectively.
23% of Ukrainians expressed a positive attitude towards "European Solidarity", while 34% of Ukrainians expressed a negative attitude. The "Udar" party was negatively evaluated by 34% of the surveyed respondents, and only 18% - positively.
The level of negative assessment among Ukrainians towards the parties "Rosemna Politika" and "Holos" is almost at the same level - 27% and 29%. A positive attitude towards them was expressed by 18% and 13% of the surveyed respondents, respectively.
The study lasted from May 8 to 25. 2,508 adult residents of Ukraine were interviewed using the telephone interview method based on the random generation of mobile numbers. The sample did not include temporarily occupied territories as of February 23, 2022 (Crimea, occupied areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions).
Respondents living in territories that were occupied after February 24, 2022 were interviewed provided they felt safe enough to answer the questions.
The random error for the national sample does not exceed 2.2%.
Graphic above: respondents' answer to the question: "What is your attitude towards such political parties today?" Very negative, negative, neutral, positive, very positive?”