81% of Ukrainians against elections during the war - survey (infographics)
"As of October 2023, 81% of respondents believe that elections should be held after the war and now they are not in time. The elections should already be held in spite of the war - 16%," the message reads. According to a survey, residents of all regions of Ukraine are now against elections. In particular, 84% of respondents opposed Ukraine in the western Ukraine, 82% in the central regions, 79% in the south and 74% in eastern Ukraine.
The most respondents believe that elections should be made within the terms specified in the Constitution from the eastern regions - 21%. The Ukrainians were also interviewed on the possibility of introducing voting online. 65% of those polled noted that they are negative about remote voting and are experiencing the risks of falsification of votes. 29% of respondents were positive about this idea.
Despite the general opinion on the election after the end of the war, the vast majority of respondents believe that a developed democratic system should be built in Ukraine in accordance with the rules of the European Union. "Although Ukrainians consider it appropriate to postpone elections for the period after the war, but 88% insist that a developed democratic system should be built in Ukraine in accordance with the rules of the European Union.
7% of respondents are limited to citizens' rights for the period of recovery after the war," It is in the message. It is noted that the survey was conducted during September 30 - October 13. It was attended by 2007 people aged 18 years of age who live in all regions of Ukraine except the temporarily occupied Crimea. We will remind, earlier the expert in the law of Alan Riley told why Ukraine does not need elections in wartime.