Mykola Sapsai, military pensioner:

“It is hard to say because too little time has passed. Up to this point, I haven`t seen anything good but I haven`t seen anything too bad either.”

Vadym Antypenko, entrepreneur: 

“I did like that he decided to dissolve the Verkhovna Rada, this is important. Talking about things I didn`t like…well, the promises made during the presidential campaign, they just cannot be fulfilled that fast.”

Liudmyla Saveleva, doctor: 

“I do like that a young man is in power now. It means that there are perspectives in the future because the future is always in the hands of the youth…To be honest, I even feel sorry for the kid, he got in such a mess.”

Anton Holovchak, process engineer:

“First of all, what I didn’t like is his foreign policy. In my opinion, he was not very active abroad and didn’t make it his priority. He paid more attention to the domestic policy so that we, Ukrainians, would be interested in him. I like that he is trying to sort out our economic problems.”

Artem Hurov, barista:

“Personally, it didn’t affect me that much because I`m quite an apolitical person. But there are some external factors showing that the person is really trying to do good things. He tried to arrange an exchange of prisoners, he fired a huge number of bad employees in various industries, and he is trying to sort out the roads’ issue. I think he is a marvelous person and I hope my countrymen will do some good things for this city and this country in general.”

Kateryna Fasenko, real estate agent: 

“I liked the increase in pensions for the military, and just increase in pensions in general. For now, everything is good.”

Nadiia Dumenko, journalist: 

“He isn’t escalating things on the international level…Up to this point, everything goes smoothly, so I cannot name any disadvantages of his work.”