Poll: Most citizens see Yermak's possible involvement in "Mindichgate"

The majority of Ukrainians believe that the head of the President's Office, Andriy Yermak, may be involved in corruption cases involving the co-owner of the Kvartal-95 studio, Timur Mindich, individual ministers, and heads of state-owned companies. This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the Sociopolis Center in late November.

According to the survey, 70.4% of respondents believe that Yermak may be personally involved in corrupt actions related to those involved in the so-called "Mindichgate." Only 15.2% of respondents said they did not support this opinion, and another 14.4% could not decide on an answer.

Sociologists note that these indicators demonstrate a high level of public distrust in the leadership of the Office of the President against the backdrop of a large-scale corruption scandal that continues to gain momentum in the public space.

The survey was conducted from November 18 to 24, 2025, using telephone interviews. A total of 1,007 respondents aged 18 and over were surveyed. The sample is representative of the adult population of Ukraine according to basic socio-demographic indicators.

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