Some 14.5% of respondents – or 19.4% of those who have made up their minds and intend to vote – are ready to vote for such a political bloc. In second place is a hypothetical bloc led by former Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, for which 13.3% of respondents – or 17.9% of those who have made up their minds and intend to vote – would cast their ballots. Meanwhile, the Servant of the People party, which currently forms a single-party coalition in the Verkhovna Rada, would come in third. 9.5% of respondents – or 12.7% of those who have made up their minds and intend to vote – said they would vote for it. The European Solidarity party, currently represented in the Verkhovna Rada of the current convocation, would receive 5.2% of the vote, or 7% of those who have made up their minds.