New Political Bloc Led by Hetmantsev, Kim, Terekhov, and Vilkul Surpasses ‘Servant of the People’ in Polls.
Survey Results
According to TSN.ua: A poll conducted from March 12 to March 18, 2026, revealed that the newly formed political alliance backed by Hetmantsev, Kim, Terekhov, and Vilkul now enjoys 9.4% support among respondents. In comparison, the ‘Servant of the People’ party trails with 7.9%. In the presidential race, Volodymyr Zelenskyy leads at 22.6%, followed by Valeriy Zaluzhnyi at 19.3%, and Kyrylo Budanov at 10.5%. Candidate Ihor Terekhov registers 3.4% in these same polls.
The survey sampled 1,204 individuals, with a margin of error of ±2.5%. Among the top concerns for the public, 49.3% of respondents identified corruption within the government as the most pressing issue. Additionally, 33.4% pointed to rising food prices as a significant problem.
Key Societal Challenges
The research highlights several critical issues facing society, including:
- corruption in government
- price increases
- high utility tariffs
- low pension levels
- low incomes
- consequences of hostilities
These factors are likely to shape political sentiment and voting behavior among Ukrainians in the coming period.
The findings point to a growing appetite for new political forces in Ukraine, reflecting public dissatisfaction with established parties. Given the high levels of concern over corruption and economic hardship, these emerging groups may leverage such issues to attract voters. It is crucial for political leaders to address these challenges in their campaigns, as they could significantly influence the outcome of future elections.
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