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Everything revolves around one topic: Ukrainians named the reforms they consider to be the most important

Olha GanyukovaNews
46% of respondents are satisfied with the national security reform

In Ukraine, reforms in various sectors of society and the state remain in the public eye. One of the most pressing issues is the fight against corruption.

These are the results of a sociological survey published by the Rating Group. Thus, 74% of Ukrainians consider the fight against corruption to be the most urgent reform. At the same time, only 15% of respondents expressed satisfaction with the existing measures in this area, while 84% were dissatisfied.

The second most important are the transformation of national security and defense, as well as the reform of the judicial system and the prosecutor's office, which were recognized as important by 36% of respondents.

Everything revolves around one topic: Ukrainians named the reforms they consider to be the most important

46% of respondents are satisfied with the national security reform, while 47% are dissatisfied. The situation with the judicial system reform looks even worse: 73% of Ukrainians are dissatisfied, only 21% are satisfied, and 7% are undecided.

As for other reforms, only about 10% of respondents consider the transformation of the police and customs system a priority, while 4% emphasize digital transformation. However, the latter elicits more positive responses: 66% of respondents are satisfied with its implementation, while 20% are dissatisfied.

In the area of police reforms, 57% of respondents are dissatisfied, while about 40% are satisfied. Regarding the customs system, 56% expressed dissatisfaction, while less than 30% were satisfied.

Everything revolves around one topic: Ukrainians named the reforms they consider to be the most important

The survey was conducted from September 24 to 29, 2024, by CATI among 2,000 respondents in government-controlled Ukraine. The poll's margin of error is 2.2% with a confidence level of 0.95.

As OBOZ.UA reported, it all started when law enforcement officers exposed the head of the Khmelnytsk Regional MSEC, Tetiana Krupa, and her son Oleksandr, who held a senior position in the local department of the Pension Fund of Ukraine, for corruption. During the searches, they found $6 million in cash in different currencies at their homes and offices. On October 7, the court imposed a 60-day arrest with the possibility of posting UAH 500 million in bail on Tetiana Krupa. Later, her case was transferred to the NABU.

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