KYIV, Ukraine
Around 57% of Ukrainians trust President Volodymyr Zelensky as of February, marking an increase of five percentage points since December, according to a survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) published on February 19.
The poll, carried out between
Feb. 4 and 9, was published shortly after U.S. President Donald
Trump alleged that Zelensky holds
a "4% approval rating" without providing a source to back his claim.
The latest survey shows that
Zelensky continues to enjoy support from the majority of Ukrainians, even
marking a slight increase in trust after a year of steady
decline in popularity throughout 2024.
Around 37% of respondents said
they do not trust the president, a two-point drop since December.
"If some international
partners and allies are worried about the legitimacy of the President in the
context of possible peace negotiations and consider it appropriate to insist on
elections, then from the point of view of Ukrainian citizens themselves, there
are no problems with this," said Anton Hrushetskyi, the executive director of KIIS.
According to the latest poll from Reuters published Feb. 19,
Trump's own approval rating currently stands at 44%.
Kremlin propaganda has pushed the narrative that Zelensky is
an illegitimate leader, relying on the premise that his first presidential term
was originally meant to end on May 20, 2024.
The false allegation ignores
the fact that the Ukrainian constitution prohibits elections during martial law, which went into effect after
Russia launched the full-scale invasion in 2022.
Pushing to broker a quick
peace deal, Trump has begun pressuring Ukraine to hold elections while
blaming Zelensky's administration for the continuation of the war.
"That's not a Russia
thing. That's something coming from me," Trump said on Feb. 18 about the
need to hold elections in Ukraine, claiming that his views were not influenced
by Moscow's narratives.
The KIIS survey was conducted
by phone, with the participation of 1,000 respondents living in
Ukraine-controlled territories.
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