← Back to diffwire
Ukrainian support for referendum on peace deal drops to 50%
5 articles |
Updated 12h ago |
Created 16h ago
According to the latest polling data from March, public sentiment regarding a potential plebiscite has shifted significantly since early reports suggested over sixty percent of Ukrainians were prepared to participate in such an event. While some surveys indicate that many citizens are open to "territorial compromises," recent figures show Ukrainian support for holding this referendum on peace terms had fallen by half and now stands at 50%.
Key Points
-
1Recent polling data indicates a significant shift in Ukrainian public opinion regarding the referendum on peace terms.
-
2Support for Ukrainians backing such a referendum has dropped by up to half compared to previous levels, according to Kyiv International Monitoring Service (KIMS).
-
3A majority of respondents stated they would support transferring Donbas back to Russia under certain conditions. More than 60% are willing to participate in the vote.
-
4Many citizens express readiness for territorial compromises as part of a potential peace agreement.
Developments
[Mar 16, 24:59]
(Note: All provided articles share an identical date range from Mar 08 to Mar 3. No specific chronological progression of events is available in the source text.)
Perspectives
(Note: The provided articles are headlines and excerpts that do not contain full article text. Specific perspectives cannot be extracted beyond general polling trends mentioned in titles.)
— [Multiple Sources]
Опитування показало ставлення українців до референдуму щодо мирної угоди - Korrespondent.net
News.google.com
22h ago