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This statement was made by International Republicans Institute and the US International Development Agency sociological inquiry. Gellap Institute surveyed inquiry among 1 200 respondents in the result if which 78% of Armenians think the corruption of politicians is the most serious problem for the country. 19% of the respondents think it is not very serious problem, and the rest 2% do not consider it a problem. The most serious mistakes of Armenian politicians are not obeying the rules (16%), selling of important state establishments (15%), not paying enough attention to the people (12%), objecting to decree of prices (10%), passiveness in fighting against corruption (9%0, not keeping promises (4%), cheeping of US dollar (4%), decisions about the future of Nagorno Karabakh (3%), rigging the results of referendum for Constitution (2%), non-repayment of USSR period savings, low pensions and activity of the Government (1%).
34% of the respondents did not participated in the inquiry. APA