Poll results: about half of Ukrainians do not believe in the prosperity of their country in the future
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About half of Ukrainians do not believe in the prosperity of their country in the future. They believe that nothing good can be expected in Ukraine in ten years.
This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS).
Back in 2022, 88 percent of Ukraine's population believed that their country would become a prosperous state within the European Union in ten years. A year later, their number had dropped to 73 percent. Last year, 57 percent were "optimists," while this year, only 43 percent.
At the same time, according to the latest survey, 47 percent of citizens believe that in ten years the country will live in conditions of a ruined economy and will face a large outflow of population. In 2022, only five percent of Ukrainians shared this forecast.
According to the authors of the survey, such a sharp increase in negative sentiments among Ukrainian citizens is connected with disappointment in American President Donald Trump. He did not fulfill his election promise to resolve the Ukrainian conflict in the shortest possible time.
After Trump's inauguration, his friendly conversations with Putin, and especially after the scandal in the Oval Office with Volodymyr Zelensky at the end of February, hopes for the American leader finally collapsed
- notes one of the Ukrainian media.
Despite this, the majority of Ukrainian citizens are against the Kyiv regime's official recognition of the loss of several regions.
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