According to the poll, 49.2% of the respondents think that Ukraine’s level of freedom of speech is sufficient, and 19.6% think the opposite. Another 24.2% said that there is too much of freedom of speech in Ukraine, and 7% gave no answer.

According to the data, 62% of respondents in Western Ukraine consider the level of freedom of speech sufficient, and in the central and southeastern regions the figures were 44% and 47%, respectively.

Twenty-seven percent of respondents in both central and southeastern regions consider the freedom of speech excessive.

Moreover, 26% of the citizens think that it is reasonable to put limitations on the freedom of speech for the sake of national security, and to protect some citizens’ dignity and reputation.

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The poll was conducted on October 2-12, 2009, the data was collected through personal interviews. A total of 3,119 respondents from all Ukrainian regions and Crimea were interviewed. The poll’s margin of error is 2.2%.

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