Four parties lead the party rankings in parliamentary elections



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Only four parliamentary parties enter the Rada

If elections to the Verkhovna Rada were held in early November 2020, four parties would enter parliament. Servant of the People, Opposition Platform – For Life, European Solidarity and Batkivshchyna have the best chance of breaking the 5% barrier.

This is evidenced by the survey data from the Sociological Group “Rating”.

According to the survey, the Servant of the People party is willing to support the 22.7% of those who intend to vote and have made their choice.

17.1% are willing to vote for the opposition Platform – For Life party, 15.4% for the European Solidarity party and 8.0% for Batkivshchyna.

In addition, Ukrainians plan to vote for the For Maybutne party – 4.5%, the Force and Honor party – 4.3%, Lyashka Radical Party – 4.3%, Vitaliy Klichka IMPACT – 3.7%, Golos – 3.6%, the Svoboda party – 3.5%, the Shariya party – 3 4%, the Ukrainian Groysman strategy party – 3.1%. The rating of other political forces is less than 3%.

New rating of parties: who will Ukrainians vote for in parliamentary elections

According to the survey, the Servant of the People party maintains a strong position in the southern regions. “Opposition platform – For life” has an advantage in the southeast, “Batkivshchyna” – in the center-west, “European Solidarity” in the west and in Kiev, “For Maybutne” – in the west.

For the parties “Opposition Platform – For Life”, “European Solidarity”, “Golos” and the Sharia party, city residents usually vote. At the same time, the parties “Batkivshchyna”, “For the Maybutne”, the Lyashko Radical Party have great support among residents of rural areas. In the Servant of the People party, the electorate is relatively evenly distributed according to the type of settlement.

New rating of parties: who will Ukrainians vote for in parliamentary elections

The survey was conducted by the Sociological Group “Rating” on November 2-3, 2020 among 2,000 respondents throughout Ukraine, with the exception of the Russian-occupied territories. Interview method: CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interview – telephone interviews using a computer). Based on a random sample of mobile phone numbers. Research representativeness error: not more than 2.2%.

Recall, according to a KIIS poll, if parliamentary elections were held in early November 2020, six parties would enter parliament.

Note that according to a survey by the Razumkov Center, if elections to the Verkhovna Rada were held in early November 2020, four parties would enter parliament. Servant of the People, European Solidarity, Opposition Platform – For Life and Batkivshchyna have the best chance of breaking the 5% barrier.

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