Gallup Survey: Armenians Think That Armenia is on the Wrong Track
Journal of Turkish Daily
Nov 4 2006
Saturday , 04 November 2006
62 percent of Armenians think that the country is on the wrong
track, while 31 percent think that the country is going in the right
direction, say the results of a national poll conducted by Gallup
Organization/Baltic Surveys in Armenia. ArmInfo reported that 39
percent of Armenians see improvement in the country's economy,while
21 percent think it is declining.
The poll was commissioned by IRI, was conducted by the Gallup
Organization/Baltic Surveys in coordination with the Armenian
Sociological Association, and was funded by USAID. The survey was
conducted from July 31 to August 10, 2006 among 1,200 Armenian
residents (voters) aged 18 years and over who were interviewed
face-to-face. The margin of error does not exceed 3 percent.
Only 2% of respondents are concerned over attaching occupied Azeri
territory Nagorny Karabakh to Armenia.
Journal of Turkish Daily
Nov 4 2006
Saturday , 04 November 2006
62 percent of Armenians think that the country is on the wrong
track, while 31 percent think that the country is going in the right
direction, say the results of a national poll conducted by Gallup
Organization/Baltic Surveys in Armenia. ArmInfo reported that 39
percent of Armenians see improvement in the country's economy,while
21 percent think it is declining.
The poll was commissioned by IRI, was conducted by the Gallup
Organization/Baltic Surveys in coordination with the Armenian
Sociological Association, and was funded by USAID. The survey was
conducted from July 31 to August 10, 2006 among 1,200 Armenian
residents (voters) aged 18 years and over who were interviewed
face-to-face. The margin of error does not exceed 3 percent.
Only 2% of respondents are concerned over attaching occupied Azeri
territory Nagorny Karabakh to Armenia.