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    Ukrainians trust most their Armed Forces – poll

    Some 93% Ukrainians trust in the Armed Forces, while 59% trust churches.

    These are the results of a survey run by the sociological service of the Razumkov Center.

    The respondents also trust:

    armed volunteer units – 85%;

    volunteer organizations – 84%;

    the State Emergency Service – 83%;

    the National Guard of Ukraine – 81%;

    the State Border Guard Service – 76.5%;

    the President – 72%;

    the Ministry of Defense– 71%;

    the Security Service – 66%;

    nonprofits – 60.5%;

    churches – 59%;

    National Police– 57%; and

    54% – local administrations.

    The majority of respondents express distrust in the following:

    political parties – 74%;

    officials – 72%;

    courts – 70%;

    the Verkhovna Rada – 64%;

    prosecutors – 61%;

    the government – 60%;

    commercial banks – 59%;

    the National Anti-corruption Bureau – 53%;

    the Specialized Anti-corruption Prosecutor’s Office – 52%; and

    the National Agency for Corruption Prevention – 52%.

    Despite the fact that political parties are trusted by only 14% of respondents, answering the question whether they see among the existing political forces those who could be entrusted with power in the post-war period, slightly more respondents give an affirmative answer (27%).

    According to citizens, the political force that can be entrusted with power in the post-war period can most often appear from among the military – this is what 52% of respondents believe. Some 30% of respondents are of the opinion that it can emerge in the volunteer environment, 25% – from the humanitarian or technical intelligentsia, 23% – from already existing political parties, 19% – from civil society organizations, and 8% – from the business circles.

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