A recent survey indicates that a majority of Ukrainians, approximately 67%, anticipate a change in leadership following the conclusion of the conflict with Russia. The results, released today, suggest waning public confidence in President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s continued governance after the war ends. The poll did not detail specific reasons for this expectation, but it highlights a potential desire for new leadership to navigate the post-conflict reconstruction and political landscape. This sentiment could reflect fatigue with the ongoing war or a belief that different skills will be required for peacetime governance. The survey provides a snapshot of Ukrainian public opinion as the war continues, and its implications for future political stability remain to be seen. Further analysis will be needed to understand the motivations behind this widespread expectation of a leadership transition.
