Gorshenin Institute will present the findings of the sociological survey, entitled "Social and political sentiments of Ukrainians", at 11:00 on Tuesday, 23 February.
Sociologists and experts of Gorshenin Institute will answer the following questions:
1. What political parties would make it to parliament in case of an early parliamentary election?
2. What do Ukrainians think about the idea of an early parliamentary election? Are they planning to go to polls?
3. What are the chances of Ukrainian leading politicians of being elected president?
4. What politicians and institutions do Ukrainians trust or mistrust?
Gorshenin Institute carried out an all-Ukrainian sociological survey, entitled "Social and political sentiments of Ukrainians", from 8 to 17 February 2016. Overall the sample, based on the key social and demographic characteristics of the Ukrainian population, included 2,000 respondents aged 18 and above from all regions of Ukraine (excluding the occupied territories of Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk regions). The quotas included an area of residence, gender and age of respondents. The margin of error does not exceed +/-2.2 per cent.
For accredition, call (044) 230 49 62.
Any coverage of the event must mention Gorshenin Institute.
The presentation will be held at 18b, Mala Zhytomyrska Street, Kiev (enter through the arch from Mykhaylivskyy Lane).