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Ukrainians are told how to relate to overly religious politicians

People public demonstrations against the policies of their religiosity.

The majority of Ukrainians consider themselves Orthodox, but are against public policy demonstrate their religiosity.

This is evidenced by the research of the Razumkov Center.

So, if in 2010 a positive attitude towards such demonstrations showed 21%, in 2016 – 16%, and in 2017 – only 13%.

This negative attitude increased from 40% to 47%. This negative attitude is about the same among respondents in all regions of Ukraine: in the West, Centre and South of 45-47%, East 50%.

The study was conducted by the sociological service of the Razumkov Center 3-9 March 2017 in all regions of Ukraine except the occupied territories. 2016 polled respondents aged over 18 years old. Theoretical sampling error does not exceed 2.3%.

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