Which power structures do Ukrainians trust the most: poll results.


According to a survey by the sociological group "Rating", 85% of Ukrainians trust the National Guard of Ukraine among law enforcement agencies.
Compared to 2023, trust in the National Guard increased from 72% to 86%. Regarding trust in other agencies, the Security Service of Ukraine is in second place with a trust level of 73%, which is 14% more than in the previous year.
Other institutions, such as the State Border Guard Service, are trusted by 54%, with 42% of respondents showing some degree of distrust towards it. Both the National Police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs have 48% trust, whereas 51% and 38% of respondents respectively do not trust them. The trust level in the National Police has somewhat decreased: in 2023 the share of those who trusted the National Police was 56%.
According to the survey, the State Bureau of Investigations is trusted by 45%, while 50% express distrust. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau, the General Prosecutor's Office, and the State Customs Service have approximately the same level of trust - about 33%. However, more than 60% of respondents do not trust these institutions.
The lowest level of trust among Ukrainians is observed towards the judicial authorities: only 25% express trust in them, while 72% of respondents feel distrust.
It is worth noting that according to the survey by the sociological group "Rating", the messenger Telegram is the most popular source of information for 47% of Ukrainians.
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