The European Solidarity faction in the Verkhovna Rada is receiving mixed public feedback, with 38% of Ukrainians viewing its activities as beneficial to the country’s development, according to a recent KIIS poll. Conversely, 36% of respondents believe that the faction’s actions hinder Ukraine’s progress. The survey, conducted from September 19-28, was commissioned by the Forum Strategic Communications Center to evaluate parliamentary faction activities.
The poll highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the role of parliamentary factions in shaping Ukraine’s political landscape. While some citizens support the faction’s efforts to align Ukraine with European integration, others express concerns about its potential negative impact on national development. The findings underscore the polarized nature of public opinion on political factions within the Verkhovna Rada.
It is important to note that the survey reflects the views of the general population, as opposed to the opinions of political elites or party members. The results provide a snapshot of how Ukrainian citizens perceive the activities of key parliamentary groups, offering insight into the broader political discourse.