A recent poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology indicates a growing desire for change in Ukraine’s leadership following the conclusion of the war with Russia. While Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains a symbol of resistance for many Ukrainians, a majority of respondents now favor replacing the current central authorities. This sentiment extends increasingly to the president himself, suggesting waning public confidence. The poll highlights a potential shift in public opinion as Ukrainians look towards the future beyond the ongoing conflict. The research suggests a significant portion of the population believes fresh leadership is needed to address post-war challenges. This represents a notable change from previous assessments of Zelenskyy’s popularity during active hostilities. The study provides insight into the evolving political landscape within Ukraine.
