Government Trust Rating: Fedorov Rises to 75%, While Sibiga Loses 25%.
According to inkorr.com: In October 2025, survey results showed that Ukrainians trust the First Deputy Prime Minister for Digitalization
Mikhail Fedorov, whose rating increased by 9% to reach 75%. This survey was conducted on the hundredth day of the new Cabinet of Ministers' work. This was reported by people's deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak.
In second place was the Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Taras Kachka, who made it to the leaders for the first time with a rating of 20% (+1%). Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga significantly lost trust, decreasing by 25% to 18%.
Top 17 Ministers of the Government of Ukraine by Public Trust in 2025
Mikhail Fedorov — 75% (+9%)
Taras Kachka — 20% (+1%)
Andriy Sibiga — 18% (−25%)
Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko — 16% (−4%)
Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko — 14% (−3%)
Minister of Finance Serhiy Marchenko — 6% (−8%)
Minister of Defense Denys Shmyhal — 10% (−15%)
Minister of Education Oksen Lisovyi — 8% (−11%)
Deputy Prime Minister for Humanitarian Affairs Tetiana Berezhna — 7% (new position)
Minister of Resources Oleksii Sobolev — 9% (−4%)
Minister of Energy Svitlana Hrynchuk — 4% (−8%)
Minister of Health Viktor Liashko — 4% (−6%)
Minister for Veterans' Affairs Natalia Kalmykova — 4% (−5%)
Minister of Social Policy Denys Uliutin — 2% (−8%)
Minister of Justice Herman Halushchenko — 2% (−1%)
Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction Oleksii Kubela — 2% (−4%)
Minister of Sports Matviy Bidnyi — 1% (−2%).
Experts emphasize that citizens have become more careful in assessing the government's activities, especially under conditions of economic difficulties and increased demands for specific results from reforms. The high support for Mikhail Fedorov indicates trust in the state's digital projects and technological development.
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