Zelensky’s approval rating rises by 9% in a month, poll shows
A recent poll indicates that President Zelensky's approval rating has increased by 9 percentage points, reaching 62% in early March.
According to a recent survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, President Volodymyr Zelensky's approval rating has experienced a notable increase, rising from 53% in February to 62% in early March. The poll was conducted between March 1 and March 8, highlighting a positive shift in public sentiment towards Zelensky. This increase is significant as only 32% of Ukrainians now express disapproval of the president, indicating a gradual recovery of confidence among the populace as compared to earlier drops in his popularity.
The fluctuations in Zelensky's approval ratings over time reflect the complex political landscape in Ukraine. His rating initially surged to as high as 90% shortly after the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, as national solidarity grew. However, following initial peaks, his approval numbers experienced a decline, highlighting the challenges he faces domestically and the impact of ongoing conflicts.
Zelensky's rating peaked at 74% in May 2025 during high-stakes negotiations involving U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, which sought to impose certain concessions on Ukraine. This latest uptick in approval suggests that, despite the Ukrainian president having faced significant challenges and fluctuating public opinion, he has managed to regain some support amid ongoing pressures. This development could have implications for his governance and the strategic direction of Ukraine, especially as the nation continues to navigate its geopolitical tensions.