Half of Ukrainians think Rada of 7th convocation to work its full term, says poll
Half of Ukrainian voters think that the parliament that was elected on October 28, 2012 would work its full five-year term.
According to a poll conducted by the Democratic Initiatives Foundation and the sociology service of Razumkov Center on December 21-24, 2012, some 50.3% respondents think that the newly elected parliament will work its full term until November 2017.
Merely 17.2% respondents said that early parliamentary elections will be held in Ukraine, and 32.5% participants of the poll did not answer the question.
The poll also discovered that 37% respondents do not know what candidate won the elections in their majority constituency, while 62.3% know who won in their constituency.
A total of 2,009 residents of all Ukrainian regions were polled. The poll's margin of error is 2.3%.
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