Odessans have made their choice regarding the elections: 33.5% support the 'Trust the Deeds' party.
If the elections to the city council were held next Sunday, the majority of Odessans would vote for the 'Trust the Deeds' party — 33.5%. At the same time, most citizens advocate for limiting the number of terms for city mayors.
According to a Sociopolis survey, among Odessans, 'Trust the Deeds' gains the most support — more than any other political force. At the same time, residents of the city are in favor of establishing limits on the number of terms for the mayor.
Which party would you vote for
The surveyed Odessans expressed their voting preferences as follows:
- Trust the Deeds — 33.5%
- Valerii Zaluzhnyi's team — 7.7%
- 'For Odesa' by Yurii Dehas — 6.7%
- European Solidarity — 3.7%
- and others...
Other survey results
Odessans also expressed their stance on term limits in the city council:
- Fully support — 31.7%
- Mostly support — 23.9%
- Mostly do not support — 13.4%
- Completely do not support — 14.0%
- Hard to answer — 17.1%
The research also showed that the percentage of Odessans who believe the city's development is on the right track is 15.7%, while those who think it is going in the wrong direction is 23.2%, and those who believe it is definitely going in the wrong direction is 17%. Another 33.4% of respondents are confident that the development is heading in the right direction. Finally, 10.7% of respondents noted that they find it hard to determine their answer.
The discussion of the survey also included conversations about increasing the number of positions in the city council and the precautionary measure that was applied to the head of one of the village councils.
Comment: In Odesa, the 'Trust the Deeds' party has the highest support among local residents. Citizens' interest is also focused on important issues regarding term limits in the city council and the assessment of the city's development. The survey reflects residents' attitudes towards the current political and administrative situation in Odesa.Read also
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