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Public Opinion Surveyof Residents of Ukraine
April 21 – May 5, 2017
Methodology
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• The survey was conducted by Rating Group Ukraine on behalf of the Center for Insights in Survey Research.
• The survey was conducted throughout Ukraine (except for the occupied territories of Crimea and the Donbas) fromApril 21 to May 5, 2017 through face-to-face interviews at respondents’ homes.
• The sample consisted of 2,400 permanent residents of Ukraine aged 18 and older and eligible to vote. It isrepresentative of the general population by gender, age, region and the size of settlement. An additional 1,378respondents were also surveyed in the Ukrainian-controlled territories of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. A multi-stageprobability sampling method was used with the random route and next birthday methods for respondent selection.
• Stage One: The territory of Ukraine was split into 25 administrative regions (24 regions of Ukraine andKyiv). The survey was conducted throughout all regions of Ukraine, with the exception of the occupiedterritories of Crimea and the Donbas.
• Stage Two: The selection of settlements was based on towns and villages. Towns were grouped into subtypes according to their size:
• Cities with a population of more than 1 million
• Cities with a population of between 500,000 and 999,000
• Cities with a population of between 100,000 and 499,000
• Cities with a population of between 50,000 and 99,000
• Cities with a population of up to 50,000
• Villages
• Cities and villages were selected at random. The number of selected cities/villages in each region wasproportional to the share of the population living in cities/villages of a certain type in each region.
• Stage Three: primary sampling points (PSP) were described.
• The margin of error does not exceed plus or minus 2 percent.
• The average response rate was 64.2 percent.
• Charts and graphs may not add up to 100 percent due to rounding.
• The survey was funded by the Government of Canada.
Methodology
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Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts Oversample
• An oversample was conducted in the Ukrainian-controlled territories of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts from from April 21 toMay 5, 2017 through face-to-face interviews at respondents’ homes.
• The sample consisted of 1,378 citizens of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts aged 18 and older and eligible to vote. The sample isrepresentative in terms of gender, age, and size of settlement. A multi-stage probability sampling method was used withthe random route and next birthday methods for respondent selection.
• Stage One: The sample was proportionally split between Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, in the areas controlledby the Government of Ukraine.
• Stage Two: The selection of settlements was based on towns and villages. Towns were grouped into subtypes according to their size:
• Cities with population of more than 1 million
• Cities with population of between 500,000 and 999,000
• Cities with population of between 100,000 and 499,000
• Cities with population of between 50,000 and 99,000
• Cities with population of up to 50,000
• Villages
• Settlements were selected at random. The number of selected settlements in each region was proportional to the share of the population living in a particular type of settlement in each region.
• Stage Three: primary sampling points (PSP) were described.
• The margin of error does not exceed plus or minus 2.6 percent.
• The average response rate was 67.3 percent.
• Charts and graphs may not add up to 100 percent due to rounding.
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Geographical Key
*Due to the Russian occupation of Crimea and the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, residents of Crimea and the separatist-controlled territories of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts were not included in this poll.
Donbas Region
Mood of the Country
Generally speaking, do you think that things in Ukraine are going in the right direction or wrong direction?
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13% 14% 15%
18%
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15%17%
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11% 13% 11% 13%
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66%69%
64%
48%51%
72%68%
70%76%
71% 72% 72%
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May2012
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Feb.2014
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Sept.2014
July 2015
Sept.2015
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Feb.2016
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Sept.2016
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Right direction Wrong direction Difficult to answer
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1%
2%
2%
2%
1%
2%
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3%
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8%
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10%
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20%
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
September 2014
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November 2015
February 2016
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April 2017
Improved a lot Improved somewhat Stayed the same Worsened a lot Difficult to answer
<1%
Over the last 12 months, how has the economic situation in Ukraine changed?
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As far as you know, how has the GDP of Ukraine changed over the last 12 months?
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19%
38%
36% It has grown
It hasn’t changed
It has decreased
Difficult to answer
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
November 2011
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September 2012
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Improved a lot Improved somewhat Stayed the same Worsened a lot Difficult to answer
<1%
Over the last 12 months, how has the economic situation of your household changed?
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Over the last 6 months, how has the economic situation of your household changed?
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Improved a lot
Improved somewhat
Stayed the same
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November 2011
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Improve a lot Improve somewhat Stay the same Worsen a lot Difficult to answer
In the next 12 months, how do you expect the economic situation in Ukraine to change?
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Do you think it is acceptable for groups of people to use each of the following methods of protests?
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Blocking airports
Occupation of buildings orenterprises
Blocking railway lines
Blocking major roads
Strikes without permission
Demonstrations withoutpermission
Boycott
Legal strikes
Legal demonstrations
Collecting signatures forpetitions, letters
Fully acceptable More acceptable than not More unacceptable than acceptableNot at all acceptable Difficult to answer
Assessment of UkrainianAuthorities’ Performance
Who bears primary responsibility for today’s situation in Ukraine?
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Difficult to answer
Other
The local authorities of Ukraine
The West
The people of Ukraine
The Russian Federation
Ukrainian oligarchs
The Parliament of Ukraine
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
The President of Ukraine
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March 2014
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April 2017
Strongly approve Somewhat approve Strongly disapprove Difficult to answer
Do you approve or disapprove of the activities of the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko?
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Strongly approve Somewhat approve Strongly disapprove Difficult to answer
Do you approve or disapprove of the activities of the Cabinet of Ministers under the leadership of Volodymyr Hroisman?
16* Volodymyr Hroisman was appointed Prime Minister of Ukraine in April 2016.
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Strongly approve Somewhat approve Strongly disapprove Difficult to answer
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Do you approve or disapprove of the activities of the Parliament of Ukraine?
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What is your opinion of each of the following Ukrainian politicians or members of the Ukrainian government?
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One of the leaders of the “UKROP” party, Hennadiy Korban
Former Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk
Mayor of Kharkiv Hennadiy Kernes
Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov
MP Nadia Savchenko
Head of the Parliament Andriy Parubiy
Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko
Leader of the political party “Svoboda,” Oleh Tyahnybok
MP, leader of Opposition Bloc, Yuriy Boyko
Former head of SBU Valentyn Nalyvaychenko
Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroisman
Former Governor of Odesa Oblast, Mikheil Saakashvili
President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko
MP, leader of the political party “Za Zhyttia,” Vadym Rabinovych
Mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko
MP, leader of the political party “Fatherland,” Yulia Tymoshenko
MP, leader of Radical Party, Oleh Lyashko
Mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovyi
Head of the political party “Civic Position,” Anatoliy Hrytsenko
Very favorable Somewhat favorableVery unfavorable Have not heard the name Difficult to answer
1%
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1%
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What is your opinion of each of the following Ukrainian politicians or members of the Ukrainian government? (continued)
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63%57%
27% 27% 27%19% 20% 20% 18%
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53% 54%
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Petro Poroshenko Arseniy Yatsenyuk
Volodymyr Hroisman Andriy Parubiy
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64% 63%71% 75%
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What is your opinion of each of the following Ukrainian politicians or members of the Ukrainian government? (continued)
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Yulia Tymoshenko
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63% 66% 62% 65% 69%74% 73% 76% 75% 77% 75%
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Mikheil Saakashvili
Oleh Tyahnybok
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52%58% 56% 53%
0%
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Valentyn Nalyvaychenko
What is your opinion of each of the following Ukrainian politicians or members of the Ukrainian government? (continued)
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Nadia Savchenko Yuriy Boyko
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0%
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Andriy Sadovyi Oleh Lyashko
What is your opinion of each of the following Ukrainian politicians or members of the Ukrainian government? (continued)
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66% 66% 70% 67% 64%
0%
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60%
80%
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Hennadiy Korban
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37% 42% 47% 45%
63% 63% 60%66% 65% 68% 65%
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Vitaliy Klitschko
25% 26%31%
53% 50% 48%
0%
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40%
60%
80%
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Anatoliy Hrytsenko
Energy and Utility Consumption
Did you consume less energy or invest in energy efficiency measures for your household during this winter?
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I consumed less energy
I invested in energy efficiency measures
I did not use less energy and did not investin energy efficiencyDifficult to answer
*Historically, the Ukrainian government has subsidized the price of utilities for households. In 2016, the International Monetary Fund required that Ukraine decrease its subsidies, increasing the prices of utilities for families during a period of ongoing economic hardship.
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Did your household participate in the state program for “heating loans” aimed at improving the energy efficiency of your
household?
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No
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51%
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Yes
No
Difficult to answer
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Have you heard of the state program for “heating loans” aimed at improving the energy efficiency of your household?
(Respondents who did not participate in the “heating loans” program and those who had difficulty answering; n=2,289)
Electoral Mood
Do you support the idea of holding early parliamentary elections in Ukraine?
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September 2015
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February 2016
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April 2017
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If early parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, would you vote?
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If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday and the following political parties participated, for which party would you
vote?
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5%1%
1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%2%
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Difficult to answerI would not vote
OtherRevival Party (Vidrodzhennia)
Left OppositionStrong UkrainePeople's Front
Agrarian Party of UkrainePeople’s Control
Social Democratic PartyNash Krai Party
National Movement of D.YaroshUKROP
Movement of New ForcesSvoboda
Civic PositionSelf-Reliance Party (Samopomich)
For Life Party (Za Zhyttia)Radical Party
Bloc Petro Poroshenko "Solidarnist"Opposition Bloc
Fatherland Party (Batkivshchyna)
(All respondents)
If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday and the following political parties participated, for which party would you
vote? (continued)
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(Likely voters, n=1,585)
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Difficult to answerOther
Revival Party (Vidrodzhennia)Left OppositionPeople's FrontStrong Ukraine
Agrarian Party of UkrainePeople’s Control
Social Democratic PartyNash Krai Party
National Movement of D.YaroshUKROP
Movement of New ForcesSvoboda
Civic PositionSelf-Reliance Party (Samopomich)
For Life Party (Za Zhyttia)Radical Party
Bloc Petro Poroshenko "Solidarnist"Opposition Bloc
Fatherland Party (Batkivshchyna)
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Fatherland (Batkivshchyna) 6% 9% 8% 9% 9% 9% 9%
Bloc Petro Poroshenko “Solidarnist” 8% 10% 11% 7% 7% 8% 6%
Opposition Bloc 6% 8% 8% 8% 10% 6% 6%
Radical Party 5% 5% 3% 5% 5% 6% 5%
Self-Reliance (Samopomich) 7% 9% 7% 8% 5% 5% 5%
Civic Position 4% 4% 2% 3% 2% 4% 4%
For Life Party (Za Zhyttia) - - - - - 3% 5%
Svoboda 4% 4% 4% 4% 3% 3% 3%
Strong Ukraine 1% 1% - 1% - 2% 1%
Revival Party (Vidrodzhennia) - 1% 2% 2% 1% 2% 1%
Movement of New Forces - - - - 2% 1% 2%
UKROP 1% 1% 3% 2% 2% 1% 1%
Other party 13% 12% 10% 9% 9% 10% 11%
I would not vote 24% 16% 25% 27% 26% 21% 22%
Difficult to answer 20% 19% 17% 16% 19% 18% 19%
If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday and the following political parties participated, for which party would you
vote? (continued)
If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, for which other political party would you vote if the party that you previously
selected did not participate in the elections?
33
34%24%
3%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%2%2%2%
3%3%3%3%4%4%4%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
Difficult to answerI would not vote
OtherPeople’s ControlLeft OppositionStrong Ukraine
Agrarian Party of UkraineRevival Party (Vidrodzhennia)
Democratic AllianceJusticeUKROP
Right SectorNational Movement of D.Yarosh
Nash Krai PartyPeople's Front
Social Democratic PartyBloc Petro Poroshenko "Solidarnist"
Movement of New ForcesOpposition Bloc
SvobodaFatherland Party (Batkivshchyna)
Civic PositionRadical Party
For Life Party (Za Zhyttia)Self-Reliance Party (Samopomich)
(All respondents)
If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, for which other political party would you vote if the party that you previously
selected did not participate in the elections?
34
(Likely voters, n=1,551)
40%5%
1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%2%2%2%2%2%2%
4%4%4%5%5%6%6%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Difficult to answerOther
People’s ControlLeft Opposition
Agrarian Party of UkraineRevival Party (Vidrodzhennia)
Strong UkraineJusticeUKROP
Democratic AllianceNational Movement of D.Yarosh
Nash Krai PartyRight Sector
People's FrontSocial Democratic Party
Bloc Petro Poroshenko "Solidarnist"Movement of New Forces
Opposition BlocSvoboda
Fatherland (Batkivshchyna)Civic PositionRadical Party
For Life Party (Za Zhyttia)Self-Reliance Party (Samopomich)
Why would you vote for this party?
35
4%
3%
9%
10%
10%
10%
13%
15%
17%
20%
22%
22%
25%
33%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Difficult to answer
Other
This party understands the problems of my region
Other parties are even worse
This party will secure stability in the country
This party fulfills its promises
This party can restore peace in the country
This party has demonstrated consistent policies
I like their decisiveness
This party defends the interests of people like me
They tell the truth
This party can realize reforms and positive changes in Ukraine
The ideology of this party is very close to mine
The leadership of this party includes people whom I respect
(Respondents who selected a party; n=1,415)
36
When electing a political party, which priority is closest to yours?
51%
17%
32%The party's priority is Ukraine's membership inthe EU
The party's priority is Ukraine's membership inthe Customs Union with Russia, Belarus, andKazakhstan
Difficult to answer
37
38%
40%
10%
21%
59%
64%
69%
74%
80%
82%
84%
89%
18%
18%
58%
44%
7%
7%
7%
7%
3%
1%
3%
2%
44%
42%
32%
36%
34%
28%
24%
19%
17%
17%
13%
10%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Would not vote
Undecided
Opposition Bloc
For Life (Za Zhyttia)
UKROP
Radical Party
Civic Position
Fatherland (Batkivshchyna)
Self-Reliance (Samopomich)
Movement of New Forces
Bloc Petro Poroshenko "Solidarnist"
Svoboda
The party's priority is Ukraine's membership in the EUThe party's priority is Ukraine's membership in the Customs UnionDifficult to answer
When electing a political party, which priority is closest to yours? (continued)
38
When selecting a political party, which priority is closest to yours? (continued)
53%
19%
28% The priority of this political party is to deepeneconomic cooperation between Ukraine and thecountries of the EU
The priority of this political party is to deepeneconomic cooperation between Ukraine and post-Soviet countries
Difficult to answer
39
40%
42%
11%
23%
64%
66%
72%
75%
80%
80%
84%
90%
19%
19%
62%
46%
9%
9%
9%
9%
4%
4%
3%
2%
42%
39%
27%
31%
27%
25%
19%
17%
17%
16%
13%
8%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Would not vote
Undecided
Opposition Bloc
For Life (Za Zhyttia)
UKROP
Radical Party
Civic Position
Fatherland (Batkivshchyna)
Self-Reliance (Samopomich)
Movement of New Forces
Bloc Petro Poroshenko "Solidarnist"
Svoboda
The party's priority is to deepen economic cooperation between Ukraine and the countries of the EUThe party's priority is to deepen economic cooperation between Ukraine and post-Soviet countriesDifficult to answer
When selecting a political party, which priority is closest to yours?(continued)
When selecting a political party during elections, which is most important to you?
40
6%
3%
<1%
1%
2%
3%
4%
6%
6%
34%
35%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
Difficult to answer
I don’t pay attention to any of the aforementioned positions when electing political party
What it suggests in environmental policy
How it supports language and culture
What it proposes for education and science
How it strengthens the position of Ukraine in the world
What it proposes for healthcare
How it defends our rights and freedoms
What it proposes for national security and defense
What it proposes for the economy
What it proposes for social policy (salaries, pensions,employment, etc.)
What is another area you consider when selecting a political party?
41
18%
3%
2%
2%
2%
5%
7%
9%
12%
18%
22%
0% 10% 20% 30%
Difficult to answer
I don’t pay attention to any of the aforementioned positions when selecting political party
How it supports language and culture
What it proposes for environmental policy
What it proposes for education and science
How it strengthens the position of Ukraine in the world
What it proposes for national security and defense
What it proposes for healthcare
How it defends your rights and freedoms
What it proposes for the economy
What it proposes for social policy (salaries, pensions,employment, etc.)
Views on Issues
43
If you could have only one or the other, which is more important to you: a democratic system of government or a prosperous
economy?
13%
17%
16%
14%
14%
20%
19%
20%
20%
20%
34%
30%
29%
28%
27%
18%
20%
22%
21%
27%
15%
14%
12%
16%
12%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
July 2015
November 2015
February 2016
June 2016
April 2017
Democracy is definitely more important to me Democracy is somewhat more important to meProsperity is definitely more important to me
Difficult to answer
Which of the following are the three most important issues for Ukraine?
44
1%
1%
1%
3%
4%
4%
7%
9%
10%
13%
17%
17%
23%
24%
26%
30%
52%
54%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Difficult to answer
Other
Russian language status
Lack/Possibility of cutting off gas, electricity, water
Rights to land ownership
Delays in salary/pension payments
Russian presence in the Crimea
Crime
Relations with Russia
Hryvnia devaluation
Political instability
Social protection for the poor
Government incompetence
Inflation
Unemployment
Low industry production
Corruption within state bodies
Military conflict in Donbas
Which three of the following issues are the most important for you personally?
45
1%
4%
1%
2%
6%
6%
6%
9%
10%
11%
14%
18%
26%
26%
32%
32%
33%
53%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Difficult to answer
Other
Russian language status
Russian presence in the Crimea
Lack/Possibility of cutting off gas, electricity, water
Rights to land ownership
Relations with Russia
Crime
Delays in salary/pension payments
Political instability
Government incompetence
Low industry production
Hryvnia devaluation
Corruption within state bodies
Social protection for the poor
Military conflict in Donbas
Unemployment
Inflation
46
3%
1%
1%
2%
2%
3%
5%
10%
12%
13%
22%
26%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Difficult to answer
Other
Secure the country’s defense capability
Secure the unity of Ukraine
Make our cities and villages more comfortable for life
Achieve developed democracy so that citizens have more powerin decision-making processes
Make our country fairer and just
Restore the territorial integrity of Ukraine
Join the EU and NATO
Get rid of corruption
Secure a high level of economic development
Improve the quality of life of citizens
In your opinion, what should be the most important priority for Ukraine’s development in the next 10 years?
47
How would you characterize the detention of Roman Nasirov, the former Head of the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine?
30%
32%
38%It represents political persecution andselective justice
It demonstrates a real fight againstcorruption
Difficult to answer
*Roman Nasirov headed the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine until his suspension in March 2017. He is being investigated by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) for alleged corruption worth up to two billion Ukrainian hryvnias ($74 million) in one of the highest-profile corruption cases ever in Ukraine.
Do you feel secure walking home alone in your neighborhood at night?
48
19%
39%
23%
14%
6%
Yes, I feel completely safe
Yes, I feel safe most of the time
No, I never feel safe
Difficult to answer
Foreign Policy
50
If Ukraine could only enter one international economic union, which of the following should it be?
42%
36%
37%
32%
40%
42%
41%
52%
53%
59%
55%
57%
57%
55%
54%
51%
53%
40%
43%
41%
42%
37%
37%
36%
27%
24%
17%
14%
17%
15%
15%
15%
19%
18%
3%
4%
5%
6%
5%
5%
9%
6%
10%
9%
12%
12%
12%
14%
12%
14%
14%
15%
17%
17%
20%
18%
17%
14%
14%
13%
15%
20%
14%
16%
15%
19%
17%
15%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
November 2011
March 2012
May 2012
September 2012
May 2013
September 2013
February 2014
March 2014
April 2014
September 2014
July 2015
September 2015
November 2015
February 2016
June 2016
September 2016
April 2017
European Union Customs Union Other Difficult to answer
51
If Ukraine could only enter one international economic union, which of the following should it be? (continued)
27%
38%
59%
83%
29%
31%
12%
2%
19%
20%
11%
8%
25%
11%
18%
7%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
East
South
Center
West
European Union Customs Union Other Difficult to answer
52
1%
4%
9%
13%
34%
38%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
Difficult to answer
Security guarantees
Guarantees that rules and standards will be observed
Greater ability to determine one's destiny
A better economic situation in Ukraine
Better living conditions for ordinary people
What do you expect from this international union first and foremost?(Respondents who chose either the EU or Customs Union, n=1,687)
If a referendum were held today on Ukraine joining NATO, how would you vote?
34%
38%
43%
41%
48%
48%
45%
39%
43%
46%
43%
40%
31%
30%
28%
30%
30%
32%
29%
27%
9%
7%
17%
14%
8%
10%
10%
12%
11%
12%
13%
15%
8%
15%
17%
13%
16%
17%
17%
14%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
March 2014
April 2014
September 2014
July 2015
September 2015
November 2015
February 2016
June 2016
September 2016
April 2017
Would vote to join NATO Would vote against joining NATOWould not vote Difficult to answer
53
21%
33%
54%
71%
41%
42%
20%
10%
20%
14%
11%
7%
18%
10%
16%
12%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
East
South
Center
West
Would vote to join NATO Would vote against joining NATO Would not vote Difficult to answer
If a referendum were held today on Ukraine joining NATO, how would you vote? (continued)
54
55
2%
6%
41%
51%
0% 20% 40% 60%
Difficult to answer
NATO does not provide any benefits, but we need it forinternational prestige
NATO will defend Ukraine
NATO will help Ukraine to increase its defense systemstandards
In your opinion, what benefits does NATO provide to Ukraine?(Respondents who believe Ukraine should join NATO, n=1,108)
3%
3%
3%
6%
5%
7%
7%
9%
7%
9%
11%
14%
25%
32%
36%
38%
39%
39%
38%
42%
47%
47%
23%
60%
57%
43%
49%
45%
48%
47%
41%
38%
36%
30%
6%
4%
11%
6%
5%
3%
3%
7%
3%
4%
27%
1%
2%
1%
1%
1%
3%
6%
3%
2%
2%
3%
2%
2%
2%
2%
1%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Russia
Turkey
Moldova
United States
Germany
Lithuania
Georgia
Canada
European Union
Belarus
Poland
Very warm Warm Neutral Very cold Difficult to answer
1%
How do you evaluate your attitude toward each of the following countries?
56
Issues Affecting the Donbas
Do you support the economic blockade of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics?
58
17%
20%
19%
27%
3%
14%Fully support
Somewhat support
Definitely do not support
Haven’t heard anything about this
Difficult to answer
In your opinion, are the national authorities of Ukraine doing enough to keep the liberated areas of the Donbas under Ukrainian
authority?
59
1%
12%
31%
41%
15%Definitely yes
Somewhat yes
Definitely no
Difficult to answer
60
11%
3%
3%
3%
10%
15%
55%
0% 20% 40% 60%
Difficult to answer
Other
Become part of Russia
Become an independent country
Part of Ukraine but with special status
Part of Ukraine but with extended authorities as a result ofdecentralization reform
Part of Ukraine as before
In your opinion, what status should the Donbas territories under the control of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s
Republics have?
Support Ukrainian Unity
61
In your opinion, what status should the Donbas territories under the control of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s
Republics have? (continued)
November 2015 April 2017
Part of Ukraine as before 53% 55%
Part of Ukraine but with extended authorities as a result of decentralization reform
18% 15%
Part of Ukraine but with special status 9% 10%
Become part of Russia 4% 3%
Become an independent country 3% 3%
Other 1% 3%
Difficult to answer 12% 11%
62
In your opinion, what status should the entire Donbas region have (i.e., the entirety of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts)?
9%
2%
2%
2%
6%
8%
16%
56%
0% 20% 40% 60%
Difficult to answer
Other
Become an independent country
Become part of Russia
The territories controlled today by the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics should be separated from Ukraine
and the rest of the territory should stay within Ukraine
Part of Ukraine but with a special status
Part of Ukraine but with extended authorities as a result ofdecentralization reform
Part of Ukraine as before
Support Ukrainian Unity
63
November 2015 April 2017
Part of Ukraine as before 53% 56%
Part of Ukraine but with extended competences resulting from the decentralization reform
20% 16%
Part of Ukraine but with a special status 6% 8%
Become part of Russia 2% 2%
Become an independent country 1% 2%
The territories controlled today by the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics should be separated from Ukraine and the rest of the territory should stay within Ukraine
7% 6%
Other 1% 2%
Difficult to answer 9% 9%
In you opinion, what status should the entire Donbas region have (i.e., the entirety of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts)? (continued)
Oversample:Ukrainian-Controlled Territories of the Donbas Region (n=1,378)
April 21 – May 5, 2017
65
21%
2%
2%
2%
11%
17%
45%
0% 20% 40% 60%
Difficult to answer
Other
Become an independent country
Become part of Russia
Part of Ukraine but with a special status
Part of Ukraine but with extended authorities as a result ofdecentralization reform
Part of Ukraine as before
In your opinion, what status should the Donbas territories under the control of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s
Republics have?
Support Ukrainian Unity
66
In your opinion, what status should the Donbas territories under the control of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s
Republics have? (continued)
November 2015 April 2017
Part of Ukraine as before 31% 45%
Part of Ukraine but with extended competences resulting from the decentralization reform
28% 17%
Part of Ukraine but with special status 13% 11%
Become an independent country 4% 2%
Become part of Russia 8% 2%
Other 1% 2%
Difficult to answer 15% 21%
67
In your opinion, what status should the entire Donbas region have (i.e. the entirety of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts)?
17%
1%
1%
1%
2%
9%
22%
47%
0% 20% 40% 60%
Difficult to answer
Other
The territories controlled today by the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics should be separated from Ukraine
and the rest of the territory should stay within Ukraine
Become an independent country
Become part of Russia
Part of Ukraine but with a special status
Part of Ukraine but with extended authorities as a result ofdecentralization reform
Part of Ukraine as before
Support Ukrainian Unity
68
November 2015 April 2017
Part of Ukraine as before 32% 47%
Part of Ukraine but with extended authorities as a result of decentralization reform 35% 22%
Part of Ukraine but with a special status 8% 9%
Become part of Russia 7% 2%
Become an independent country 1% 1%
The territories controlled today by the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics should be separated from Ukraine and the rest of the territory should stay within Ukraine
3% 1%
Other 1% 1%
Difficult to answer 14% 17%
In your opinion, which status should the entire Donbas region have (i.e. the entirety of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts)? (continued)
In your opinion, are the national authorities of Ukraine doing enough to keep the liberated areas of the Donbas within Ukrainian
territory?
69
6%
2%
18%
8%
23%
24%
29%
36%
25%
30%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
November 2015
April 2017
Definitely yes Somewhat yes Somewhat no Definitely no Difficult to answer
70
In your opinion, which areas should the Ukrainian authorities prioritize in order to keep the Donbas part of Ukraine?
(Three answers possible)
9%
3%
4%
24%
36%
42%
72%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80%
Difficult to answer
Other
Focus on closer relations with the West (EU and NATO)
Focus on the status of the Donbas region and improverelations with Russia
Improve basic services (health, education andinfrastructure)
Fight crime, corruption and reform the judiciary
Improve the economy and create jobs
71
In your opinion, which areas should the Ukrainian authorities prioritize in order to keep the Donbas part of Ukraine? (continued)
November 2015 April 2017
Improve the economy and create jobs 62% 72%
Fight crime, corruption and reform the judiciary 46% 42%
Improve basic services (health, education and infrastructure) 46% 36%
Focus on the status of the Donbas region and improve relations with Russia 19% 24%
Focus on closer relations with the West (EU and NATO) 9% 4%
Other 2% 3%
Difficult to answer 12% 9%
72
In your opinion, which issues should be the top priority for your local authorities? (Three answers possible)
3%2%2%3%3%3%4%4%
5%6%7%7%7%
8%8%9%
11%14%
15%26%
44%48%49%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Difficult to answerOther
Land issuesGarbage collection
Cultural institutionsSporting establishments
PavementsSewage
KindergartensWater supply
Public parks and squaresHeating
Yards and territories around housesStreet lightning
SchoolsEnvironment
TransportationSecurity
Industrial areasSocial assistance
Housing and communal areasMedical institutions
Roads
In your opinion, which issues should be the top priority for your local authorities? (continued)
(Three answers possible)
73
November 2015 April 2017
Roads 50% 49%Medical institutions 37% 48%Housing and communal areas 43% 44%Social assistance 38% 26%Industrial areas 14% 15%Security 26% 14%Transportation 25% 11%Environment 21% 9%Street lightning 34% 8%Schools 22% 8%Public parks and squares 15% 7%Heating 25% 7%Yards and territories around houses 25% 7%Water supply 23% 6%Kindergartens 19% 5%Pavements 18% 4%Sewage 16% 4%Garbage collection 16% 3%Cultural institutions 13% 3%Sport establishments 11% 3%Land issues 17% 2%Other 10% 2%Difficult to answer 10% 3%
Which of the following are the three most important issues for Ukraine?
74
2%
3%
1%
2%
2%
4%
5%
7%
7%
8%
15%
16%
19%
23%
33%
35%
46%
63%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%
Difficult to answer
Other
Russian language status
Possibility of cutting off gas, electricity, water
Rights to land ownership
Delays in salary/pension payments
Russian presence in the Crimea
Hryvnia devaluation
Crime
Relations with Russia
Political instability
Social protection for the poor
Government incompetence
Inflation
Low industry production
Unemployment
Corruption within state bodies
Military conflict in the Donbas
Which three of the following are the most important issues for Ukraine? (continued)
75
November 2015 April 2017
Military conflict in the Donbas 50% 63%
Corruption within state bodies 40% 46%
Unemployment 34% 35%
Low industry production 24% 33%
Inflation 23% 23%
Government incompetence 26% 19%
Social protection for the poor 22% 16%
Political instability 18% 15%
Relations with Russia 12% 8%
Crime 5% 7%
Hryvnia devaluation 14% 7%
Russian presence in the Crimea 3% 5%
Delays in salary/pension payments 6% 4%
Rights to land ownership 3% 2%Possibility of cutting off gas, electricity, water 7% 2%
Russian language status 1% 1%
Other 1% 3%
Difficult to answer 2% 2%
Which of the following issues are the three most important for you personally?
76
6%
10%
2%
3%
3%
5%
6%
7%
9%
9%
11%
14%
14%
18%
21%
31%
50%
60%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Difficult to answer
Other
Russian language status
Rights to land ownership
Russian presence in Crimea
Possibility of cutting off gas, electricity, water
Crime
Relations with Russia
Delays in salary/pension payments
Political instability
Government incompetence
Hryvnia devaluation
Low industry production
Corruption within state bodies
Social protection for the poor
Unemployment
Inflation
Military conflict in the Donbas
Which of the following issues are the three most important for you personally? (continued)
77
November 2015 April 2017
Military conflict in the Donbas 50% 60%
Inflation 43% 50%
Unemployment 29% 31%
Social protection for the poor 26% 21%
Corruption within state bodies 26% 18%
Low industry production 17% 14%
Hryvnia devaluation 21% 14%
Government incompetence 21% 11%
Delays in salary/pension payments 7% 9%
Political instability 11% 9%
Relations with Russia 8% 7%
Crime 3% 6%
Possibility of cutting off gas, electricity, water 10% 5%
Russian presence in the Crimea 3% 3%
Rights to land ownership 4% 3%
Russian language status 2% 2%
Other 6% 10%
Difficult to answer 2% 6%
What is your opinion of each of the following Ukrainian politicians or members of the Ukrainian government?
1%
1%
1%1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
1%
2%
2%
2%
1%
3%
5%
5%
10%
10%
20%
2%
3%3%
3%
5%5%
6%
5%
6%
7%
7%
7%
7%7%
8%
8%
11%
12%
11%
12%
15%
16%
29%
14%
11%
16%
15%
18%
19%
22%
16%
15%
21%
15%
16%
18%
20%
19%
23%
20%
13%
11%
11%
19%
20%
14%
45%
75%
66%
66%
61%
48%
50%
51%
42%
51%
37%
57%
37%
56%
59%
53%
52%
16%
36%
30%
36%
28%
17%
14%
4%
8%
5%
9%
15%
6%
6%
2%
2%
24%
10%
12%
15%
14%
26%
20%
23%
28%
19%
35%
18%
26%
15%
12%
15%
15%
41%
31%
36%
17%
24%
21%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
One of the leaders of UKROP Party, Hennadiy Korban
Former Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk
Head of Parliament Andriy Parubiy
Leader of the political party “Svoboda,” Oleh Tyahnybok
Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko
Mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko
Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov
Mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovyi
Former head of SBU Valentyn Nalyvaychenko
MP Nadia Savchenko
Mayor of Kharkiv Hennadiy Kernes
Former Governor of Odesa Oblast, Mikheil Saakashvili
Head of the political party “Civic Position” Anatoliy Hrytsenko
MP, leader of the political party “Fatherland,” Yulia Tymoshenko
President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko
MP, leader of Radical Party, Oleh Lyashko
Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroisman
Head of the Donetsk military-civic administration, Pavlo Zhebrivskyi
Former head of the parliamentary Party of Regions faction, Oleksandr Yefremov
Co-leader of Opposition Bloc, head of the opposition government, Borys Kolesnikov
MP, leader of the Opposition Bloc, Yuriy Boyko
MP, leader of the political party “Za Zhyttia,” Vadym Rabinovych
Businessman Rinat Akhmetov
Very favorable Somewhat favorableVery unfavorable Have not heard the name Difficult to answer
1%
78
1%
1%
1%
1%2%
2%1%2%
79
2%
2%
7%
4%
22%
13%
49%
56%
20%
25%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
November 2015
April 2017
Definitely yes Somewhat yes Definitely no Difficult to answer
Do you support the decision of the Russian Federation to send its army to protect Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine?
80
How do you evaluate Russia’s actions toward Crimea?
41%
43%
11%
12%
18%
11%
30%
34%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
November 2015
April 2017
It is an illegal invasion and occupation of independent UkraineIt is a lawful protection of Russian-speaking citizens of UkraineOtherDifficult to answer
81
In your opinion, which of the following should Ukraine do?
50%
54%
13%
4%
14%
15%
7%
2%
2%
2%
15%
23%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
November 2015
April 2017
Remain a united country Remain a united country, but without CrimeaDivide into several countries
Other Difficult to answer
2%
5%
9%
12%
28%
25%
54%
47%
8%
11%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
November 2015
April 2017
Definitely yes Somewhat yes Definitely no Difficult to answer
Do you feel that the Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine are under pressure or threat because of their language?
82
Do you support the economic blockade of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics?
83
5%6%
17%
50%
1%
21% Fully support
Somewhat support
Definitely do not support
Haven’t heard anything about this
Difficult to answer
Demographics
Demographics
45%
55%
32%
26%
42%
46%
32%
22%
3%
24%
38%
34%
23%
1%
18%
1%
30%
4%
8%
7%
5%
3%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Male
Female
18-35
36-50
51+
Ukrainian
Russian
Ukrainian and Russian equally
Primary/Incomplete secondary
General secondary
Vocational secondary
Higher/Incomplete higher
Worker
Farmer/Peasant
White collar
Higher or medium level executive
Pensioner (not working)
Student
Housewife
Unemployed
Self-employed/Entrepreneur
Other
GEN
DER
AGE
LAN
GU
AGE
SPO
KEN
AT
HO
ME
EDU
CATI
ON
OCC
UPA
TIO
N
85
Nationwide
Demographics
86
36%
21%
10%
1%
1%
5%
22%
2%
4%
70%
30%
24%
31%
22%
22%
0% 50% 100%
Orthodox (Kyiv Patriarchate)
Orthodox (Moscow Patriarchate)
Greek Catholic
Catholic
Protestant
Atheist
I believe in God, but do not belong to any religion
Other
Difficult to answer
City
Village
West
Center
South
East
RELI
GIO
NTY
PE O
FSE
TTLE
MEN
TRE
GIO
NS
Nationwide
Demographics
87
21%
33%
33%
11%
2%
1%
0% 50%
We need to save money for food
We have enough money for food, but we need to save or borrowmoney to buy clothes and shoes
We have enough money for food and necessary clothing and shoes,but we need to save or borrow money for other purchases like a good
suit, a mobile phone or a vacuum cleaner
We have enough money for food, clothing, shoes and otherpurchases, but we need to save or borrow money to purchase more
expensive items (e.g. appliances)
We have enough money for food, clothes, shoes and expensivepurchases, but we need to save or borrow money for purchases like a
car or an apartment
Difficult to answer
FAM
ILY
FIN
ANCE
S
Nationwide
Demographics
44%
56%
29%
25%
46%
3%
75%
21%
4%
19%
43%
33%
20%
16%
1%
36%
5%
8%
7%
5%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Male
Female
18-35
36-50
51+
Ukrainian
Russian
Ukrainian and Russian equally
Primary/Incomplete secondary
General secondary
Vocational secondary
Higher/Incomplete higher
Worker
White collar
Higher or medium level executive
Pensioner (not working)
Student
Housewife
Unemployed
Other
GEN
DER
AGE
LAN
GU
AGE
SPO
KEN
AT
HO
ME
EDU
CATI
ON
OCC
UPA
TIO
N
88
Donbas Region
Demographics
89
20%
40%
1%
6%
21%
2%
9%
89%
11%
66%
34%
0% 50% 100%
Orthodox (Kyiv Patriarchate)
Orthodox (Moscow Patriarchate)
Greek Catholic
Atheist
I believe in God, but do not belong to any religion
Other
Difficult to answer
City
Village
Donetsk
Luhansk
RELI
GIO
NTY
PE O
FSE
TTLE
MEN
TRE
GIO
NS
Donbas Region
Demographics
90
26%
41%
26%
3%
1%
3%
0% 50%
We need to save money for food
We have enough money for food, but we need to save or borrowmoney to buy clothes and shoes
We have enough money for food and necessary clothing and shoes,but we need to save or borrow money for other purchases like a good
suit, a mobile phone or a vacuum cleaner
We have enough money for food, clothing, shoes and otherpurchases, but we need to save or borrow money to purchase more
expensive things (e.g. appliances)
We have enough money for food, clothes, shoes and expensivepurchases, but we need to save or borrow money for purchases like a
car or an apartment
Difficult to answer
FAM
ILY
FIN
ANCE
S
Donbas Region
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