
"This is mostly the phenomenon of protest vote. Only the third part of "Svoboda" supporters voted for the idea of Ukrainian nationalism, the majority of votes is the protest vote," Fecenko noted.
According to him, such result is a psychological phenomenon, when voters support the most radical political force.
The political scientist also noted that Svoboda's aggressive speeches against Klichko party on the eve of elections caused the fall of the rating of UDAR. That's why, according to Fecenko, votes for UDAR went to Svoboda.
"Svoboda will add some pepper to Ukrainian political borsch. The key is not to overdose," Fecenko said.