Zelensky’s rating falls by 2% in a month

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s rating continues to decline rapidly. Compared to October, he has lost 2%

A month earlier, his rating was 25.1%, while in November it dropped to 23.1%. This is evidenced by the results of the survey conducted by the Sociological group “Rating”, the RBC-Ukraine newspaper reports.

If the presidential election were held right now, Zelensky’s rival in the 2019 vote, former President Petro Poroshenko would get 13.3%, Yulia Tymoshenko would get 10.9%, Yuriy Boyko 9.2%, and Dmytro Razumkov 8.3%.

It is worth noting the success of the former speaker of the Verkhovna Rada. Only he and Tymoshenko’s rating increased in comparison with October. But while Tymoshenko’s rating increased by 0.8%, his increased by 1%. Razumkov, given the right set of circumstances, may expect to take a strong position on the pedestal of Kiev’s politicians and displace former associate Zelensky.