Society does not view mobilization in simple “yes” or “no” terms. The core public demand is different: to continue the process, but make the system more transparent, fair, and professional.
Research findings
61.6% believe mobilization should continue, but with changes in the current approach.
22.2% support transitioning to an exclusively voluntary recruitment system.
What this means
Public attitudes toward mobilization are shaped primarily by trust in procedures and confidence in the professionalism of military training. People value predictability, clear rules, and guarantees — not a chaotic or inconsistent process.
What should be taken into account
In the eyes of society, mobilization is not merely a legal procedure. It is also an indicator of how fairly and professionally the state operates.