36% of Ukrainians consider the level of mobilization in Ukraine insufficient: survey

36% of Ukrainians consider the level of mobilization in Ukraine insufficient: survey

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Sociologists found that 36% of surveyed Ukrainians consider mobilization in Ukraine insufficient, and 30% consider it optimal.

A slightly smaller number of respondents (19%) stated that the level of mobilization into the ranks of the Defense Forces is excessive.

Such results are shown by a survey conducted by the Sociological Group “Rating” on the order of the International Republican Institute (IRI).

The share of women and men who consider the level of mobilization to be insufficient is almost the same (35% and 36%, respectively). At the same time, there are slightly more women who believe the level of mobilization is too high than men with the same views (21% versus 17%).

Among respondents who assessed the level of mobilization as “too high”, 84% believe in the victory of Ukraine. At the same time, among those who want to intensify mobilization, 92% are confident of victory.

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76% of Ukrainians donated money to the Armed Forces during the last three months before the survey in February 2024. At the same time, 24% did not donate to the Armed Forces during the specified period.

We will remind, in the same survey, sociologists found out how Ukrainians feel about the activities of the Verkhovna Rada and President Volodymyr Zelenskyi. The poll also showed how many people support holding elections during the war.

Poll conducted by the Sociological Group “Rating” on the order of the Center for Analysis and Sociological Research of the International Republican Institute throughout Ukraine (except the occupied territories of Crimea and Donbas) February 17-21, 2024.

2 thousand residents of Ukraine aged 18+ took part in it. The error of representativeness of the study with a confidence probability of 0.95 does not exceed ±3.5 percentage points for the full sample. The respondents’ reach rate is 14%.



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