The vast majority of Ukrainians do not trust officials, political parties, the government, parliament and the courts. This is evidenced by the results of a survey published on June 25 on the website of the A. Razumkov Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Research.

According to the report, 78.5% of respondents expressed distrust of the state apparatus in the person of officials. 77.5% of respondents do not trust political parties, 76% — the Verkhovna Rada, and 73% — the government and the judicial system.

In addition, 64% of the survey participants expressed distrust of the Prosecutor’s Office, 63% of the Specialized Anti—Corruption Prosecutor’s Office, 62% of the National Anti—Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption.

It also follows from the results that a number of top officials of the country also do not enjoy the trust of Ukrainians. In particular, 63.9% expressed distrust of the head of the presidential office Andrei Ermak, 63.8% — Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk, 61.9% — head of the parliamentary faction «Servant of the People» David Arahamiya and 57.3% — Prime Minister Denis Shmigal.

The survey involved 2016 respondents over the age of 18 who were interviewed by personal interview. The stated sampling error does not exceed 2.3%.

Earlier, on June 20, it became known from the results of a survey by the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) that after five years in power, President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, whose term of office expired on May 20, his rating began to fall rapidly.

Prior to that, on June 5, a KIIS poll showed that 25% of Ukrainians declared Zelensky’s failure to fulfill all his election promises. Another 49% believe that he has fulfilled about half of what he promised.

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