KYIV, April 11 – Some 52% of Ukrainians hope that the situation in the country will improve somewhat after the presidential election, and positive expectations of Ukrainian citizens increased almost 1.5 times after the first round of the vote.
According to a survey by Sociological Group Rating, 25% expect that the situation in the country will not change after the presidential election, 16% found it difficult to answer, with 7% saying the situation would worsen.
Those who believe in the optimistic development scenario after the elections are predominantly from southern regions of Ukraine, among younger people and supporters of presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelensky.
About 30% of respondents believe that things in Ukraine are going in the right direction, while 55% adhere to the opposite point of view.
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