Banning certain Russian movies and actors is considered a mistake by 53.6 percent of poll participants, while 49.9 percent think the ban of Russian TV channels in Ukraine is also wrong.
More than 39 percent of poll participants said they want to watch TV programs both in Russian and Ukrainian. Only 17 percent said they wanted to watch TV in Ukrainian only.
About 48 percent of Ukrainians think the ban on Russian social media limits citizens’ rights.
The poll was conducted among more than 3,000 Ukrainian residents, with the exclusion of those living in the southeastern Donbas region. Poll results were released on the Social Monitoring website on Monday.
In May 2019, Ukraine's then-President Petro Poroshenko signed a new language law that expanded the use of Ukrainian in public life. The law makes the use of Ukrainian mandatory for state and local authorities, educational institutions and the service sector. Moscow has criticized the legislative measures taken by Kiev, saying they targeted the Russian language, which is spoken by the vast majority of Ukrainian nationals and is the native language of many of them.
At the end of last month, Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev dubbed Kiev's recently adopted legislation ordering the service sector to switch to exclusively using the Ukrainian language as a continuation of Russophobic actions by politicians who receive instructions from the United States.