This study involved the assessment of public opinion on important social and political issues after the 2004 presidential elections and the “Orange Revolution”. This study was the thirteenth public opinion survey in Ukraine since 1994, carried out by the uniform methodology. The resulting database allowed us to determine general trends in public opinion on important social and political issues. Sample: national, representative for the adults (18 years and older) in Ukraine.
A total of 2,000 respondents.
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