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NDI Poll: Opportunities and Challenges Facing Ukraine’s Democratic Transition
According to new polling by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), Ukrainians are deeply united in the face of Russia's full-scale invasion. Ukrainians are committed to their country’s democratic development, with a historic 94 percent of respondents saying that fully functioning democracy is important to them.

NORTH MACEDONIA: CITIZENS CONCERNED WITH CRIME, CORRUPTION AND ECONOMY
NORTH MACEDONIA
CITIZENS CONCERNED WITH CRIME, CORRUPTION AND ECONOMY
Challenges include lack of public trust in institutions fighting corruption

Large Cities in CEE - Communication with Citizens and Public Participation
Between April and May 2021, NDI polled citizens in cities of the four Visegrad countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. The selected cities are considered nationally significant, by the measure of population or by other characteristics, such as position as a regional capital. The questionnaire engaged citizens on how they access information about the city and their preferences for engagement.

NDI Poll: Opportunities and Challenges Facing Ukraine’s Democratic Transition
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) has released the results of its latest national survey in Ukraine. According to the study, completed in July - August 2021, Ukrainians remain united in their desire for the country's democratic future. Although the overall mood in the country is less optimistic compared to previous waves, people in Ukraine are still politically engaged and are willing to provide their input to the government.

NO MORE POLITICS-AS-USUAL: Lebanese Unite Behind Major Reforms
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) conducted quantitative and qualitative public opinion research between March and June 2021 in Lebanon, that examined the legacy of the protest movement, how people feel about the government, political parties, and politicians, who citizens trust to represent their needs, and what people see as the best possibilities for reform.
The key findings and themes that emerged from the research are: