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6 August 18:06

Ukrainians' trust in Zelenski has fallen to 58% after protests over his undermining of anti-corruption institutions and war management.

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The poll by the International Institute of Sociology in Kiev shows a drop in confidence in President Zelenski to 58%, the lowest level in six months. The drop was caused by massive protests against the law subordinating anti-corruption institutions to the prosecutor general. The handling of the war with Russia also contributed to the deterioration in public perception. Although Zelensky remains popular, the downward trend in his confidence is a wake-up call for the authorities.

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Încrederea în Zelenski scade de la 67% la 58%, după încercarea de subordonare a instituţiilor anticorupţie, arată un nou sondaj
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