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10
october
2018
Attitude of the population of Ukraine toward Russia and of the population of Russia toward Ukraine, September 2018

The number of the Ukrainians who hold positive attitude to Russia increased a bit since February 2018 (even though it is not statistically significant) and now constitutes 48% (it was 45%). In Russia, the number of positively disposed to Ukraine people has not changed and still is 33%. However, the attitude of the Ukrainian population toward Russia has been remaining better than the attitude of Russia's population towards Ukraine since 2008 (when we started the monitoring process).

10
october
2018
The attitude of Ukrainians to political information on Ukrainian TV channels
The highest level of Ukrainians' trust in news releases on such channels as 1 + 1, ICTV, STB, Ukraine and local TV channels (33-40%). If we look at the balance of trust and distrust, then the first are the same channels, but Ukraine gives way to the local channel due to a higher level of distrust. For almost all channels, the balance is positive or different from zero within the error margin. 
The lowest balance of trust in news releases on channels 5, Espresso, Direct and NewsOne, the number of those who trust is roughly equal to those who do not trust.
4
october
2018
Interethnic bias in Ukraine

- The lowest level of ethnic prejudices in Ukraine is to Ukrainians, Belarusians and Russians, the highest - to the Chinese, Africans, Arabs and especially high level of prejudice to the Roma.

- From 1994 to 2007, the level of xenophobia in Ukraine increased (in 2007 it was the highest over the entire period of observation), decreased slightly from 2008 to 2013, slightly increased after the annexation of the Crimea and the war on the Donbas from 2014 to 2018 and returned to the level of 2011 year

- Xenophobia is most influenced by factors such as education (the higher education - the lower the level of xenophobia), type of settlement (the level of xenophobia is higher in villiage than in the city), region of residence, financial status (the higher the level of well-being the lower the level xenophobia) and age (with age, the level of xenophobia increases).

3
october
2018
Thoughts and Views of the Ukrainian Population on Judicial Reform: September 2018

Eurointegration strivings of the Ukrainian population and the priority of judicial reform after the Revolution of Dignity

  • In the case of a referendum on EU membership, 47.9% of the country's population would vote "for", 25.1% would vote "against", and 11.5% would abstain and not vote. Another 15.5% of the respondents haven’t decided yet or refused to answer the question. Thus, 65.7% of Ukrainians who would have participated in the referendum would vote for joining the European Union.
  • To the question "Was the reform of Judicial System needed after the Revolution of Dignity in 2013-14?" 40.5% of respondents said that "yes, and this was one of the most urgent tasks." Another 35.2% of respondents chose the option "yes, but this was not the most important task / were other, more relevant reforms." The share of those who believe that there was no need for the reform - 4.6%. Another 19.7% of the respondents haven't decided or refused to answer the question.
26
september
2018
The rating of support for parties and political leaders: September 2018

If the elections of the President of Ukraine had been held in September, then out of all citizens of Ukraine aged 18 and above:

  • 10.6% would have voted for Yulia Tymoshenko,
  •  6.5% – for Petro Poroshenko,
  •  6,5% – for Volodymyr Zelenskyi,
  •  6% – for Anatolii Hrytsenko,
  • 4.6% – for Sviatoslav Vakarchuk
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