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Aram Navasardyan, head of the Armenia representative office of GALLUP International Association, recently unveiled the results of a survey indicating significant dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's performance among the Armenian populace, Azernews reports via Armenian media.
According to the survey, 57.6% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with Pashinyan's activities.
The Armenian press reported that a notable 41.5% of those surveyed indicated they were "definitely dissatisfied," while 16.1% described themselves as "quite dissatisfied." In contrast, only 14.1% of respondents claimed to be "absolutely satisfied" with the Prime Minister's work, and 20.4% stated they were "more satisfied." Additionally, 7.9% of participants found it difficult to articulate their views.
The telephone survey was conducted between October 24 and October 30, encompassing 1,100 respondents, reflecting a broad range of opinions regarding the current government's effectiveness.