In Ukraine announced the results of the survey, which was conducted by Kyiv international Institute of sociology (KIIS). According to the study, a third of Ukrainians still hopes that the head of state Vladimir Zelensky will initiate negotiations with the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk people’s republics (DPR and LPR). It is noted that the citizens rely on the fact that Zelensky will go to this step in the first 100 days of his presidency.
However, this is not the whole list of problems, the solutions of which are Ukrainians. So almost 43% of the population want the Square head still lowered utility bills. And a third of the citizens hope that Zelensky will investigate high-profile corruption cases, or boost the investigation of those crimes that are already taking place.
Almost 20% of Ukrainians expect that the leader of Ukraine will settle the issue of salaries of officials and reduce them. 46.6% of citizens want to Zelensky has abolished the parliamentary immunity
In General, that the current Parliament causes dissatisfaction of citizens of Ukraine, became known for a long time. This is evidenced by the results of the survey, which was conducted by President’s team. 96% of Ukrainians said that do not trust the current officials. Partly for that reason, immediately after the inauguration Zelensky made a decision on the dissolution of Parliament. Extraordinary elections to the Parliament scheduled for July 21.
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