Kyrylo Budanov Maintains 70% Approval Among Ukrainians, KIIS Poll Shows.
Ukrainians' Support for Kyrylo Budanov
According to Novyny.live: According to a survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) in May–June 2026, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov continues to enjoy a 70% approval rating among Ukrainians. This level of support highlights his significant popularity and underscores his influence within the country's political landscape. Only 5% of respondents said they did not know Budanov or could not form an opinion about him, indicating a very high level of public recognition.
Budanov is part of Ukraine's security and defense sector, whose representatives remain among the most trusted figures in the nation. This strong backing likely reflects the public's confidence in those responsible for national security and defense, especially amid the ongoing armed conflict. The sustained trust in security officials suggests a broader societal desire for stability and protection during challenging times.
The Political Significance of Sustained Support
Kyrylo Budanov's consistent approval ratings underscore his continued relevance in Ukraine's political landscape at this critical juncture. Such high levels of public trust in a security-sector leader could have serious implications for the country's future political direction and electoral dynamics. As the war continues, the enduring popularity of figures like Budanov may shape both policy decisions and voter behavior in the years to come.
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