01.02.2022
Attitude towards the idea of an alliance comprising Ukraine, Poland, and Great Britain (January 21-23, 2022)
- According to the results of a survey conducted by the Rating Group on 21-23 January 2022, 61% support the idea of creating a military-political alliance between Ukraine, Poland and the United Kingdom. 21% have a negative attitude towards this initiative, while 12% are indifferent.
- In regional terms, the idea of creating such an alliance enjoys the greatest support among residents of the western and central regions, as well as Kyiv (support levels ranging from 65% to 76%). Residents of the southern regions (51% support, 31% do not support) and eastern regions (40% support, 38% do not support) are somewhat less enthusiastic about this initiative.
- Among supporters of political parties, the most vocal opponents of this initiative are supporters of the Opposition Platform – For Life party (62% do not support), Shariy's party (67% do not support) and Murayev's party (68% do not support). Among voters of other parties, the number of those who support such an initiative significantly outweighs the number of its opponents. The idea of creating a military-political alliance between Ukraine, Poland and the United Kingdom enjoys the greatest support among voters of the European Solidarity, Freedom and Strength and Honour parties (support level over 80%).
Methodology
- Audience: Ukrainian citizens aged 18 and older in all regions except the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea and Donbas. The sample is representative in terms of age, gender and type of settlement.
- Survey method: CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interviews). Based on a random sample of mobile phone numbers.
- Sample size: 2,500 respondents.
- The margin of error for the study with a confidence level of 0.95 is no more than 2.0.
- Fieldwork dates: 21-23 January 2022


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