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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