Budanov's Party Surpasses Zelenskyy's in Polls as Its Support Doubles.
Shifting Political Support in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: According to the latest survey by New Image Marketing Group, support for Kyrylo Budanov's political project has surged to 10.2% among Ukrainians. This marks a dramatic increase from December 2025, when his party's rating stood at just 5.4%. This surge in popularity signals a significant shift in voter sentiment. The political landscape in Ukraine remains highly fluid as the country continues to navigate the challenges of war and reconstruction.
On the same poll, the 'European Solidarity' party also holds 10.2% support, reflecting a 1.8% rise since December. Meanwhile, Valerii Zaluzhnyi's party shows support at 11.1%, though its rating has declined by 2.1% over the same period. Against this backdrop of change, the rating for Volodymyr Zelenskyy's project has fallen to 9.9%, confirming a trend of diminishing support for his political course.
Furthermore, support for Dmytro Razumkov's party has decreased to 4.8%. These new figures indicate that Ukraine's political forces continue to realign, with Budanov's project gaining substantial traction among the population.
A Redistribution of Political Allegiances
The rise in Kyrylo Budanov's rating suggests a potential redistribution of voter sympathies amid Ukraine's ongoing political transformations. In a dynamic environment where traditional parties are losing ground, new projects can find an audience by focusing on citizens' current needs and demands. This trend may also reflect a public desire for a change in direction from the courses offered by established political forces. Such volatility is common in nations experiencing prolonged conflict and societal stress.
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