More than half of the population of Ukraine – some 52.7% - approve the actions of Yulia Tymoshenko at the post of the Prime Minister of Ukraine.

      According to an UNIAN correspondent, these are the results of the poll, carried out by FOM – Ukraina Company from January 25 to February 2, 2008.

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      According to the poll, some 33.6% of respondents do not trust to Yu.Tymoshenko, some 13.8% of respondents could not answer the question.

      Some 27.7% of those polled positively estimate the work of Yu. Tymoshenko at the post of the Prime Minister, some 23.6% - satisfactory, 16.3% - badly, some 12.7% - excellently, some 7.2% - very badly and some 12.6% - could not answer the question.

      Moreover, most of respondents do not trust to former Prime Minister Victor Yanukovych (some 32.3%), leader of the Socialist Party of Ukraine Oleksandr Moroz (some 23%), former President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma (some 21.9%), current head of the state Victor Yushchenko (some 21.6%), chairman of the Communist Party of Ukraine Petro Symonenko (some 19.7%), Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (some 19.6%), parliament member Nestor Shufrych (some 17.3%), Interior Ministry Yuri Lutsenko (some 15.9%), Kyiv Mayor Leonid Chernovetskyi (some 13.5%), parliament members Taras Chornovil (some 12.7%), Anatoliy Kinakh (some 10.1%), Volodymyr Lytvyn (some 9.8%), Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council Raisa Bogatyreva (some 9.2%), leader of the Secretariat of the President Victor Baloha (some 7.7%), Defence Minister Yuri Ekhanurov (some 6.6%), leader of the faction of Our Ukraine – People’s Self Defence Vyacheslav Kyrylenko ( some 6.4%), Finance Minister Victor Pynzenyk (some 5.4%), Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Arseniy Yatsenyuk (some 4.9%) and parliament member Mykola Katerynchuk (some 4.6%).

      Some 23% of those polled trust to nobody, some 0.4% - trust to all and some 14.1% of those polled could not answer the question.

      In a whole FOM-Ukraina company polled 2 thousand respondents, the error margin makes up 2.2%.