DEMOCRACY SUPPORT LEVEL IN ARMENIA REACHES 80%
Mediamax, Armenia
Nov 15 2011
Yerevan/Mediamax/. Democracy support level in Armenia reached almost
up to 80% as in the Western European countries.
The data provided by ~SCrisis and Transition: The People~Rs
Perspective~T research conducted by the European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development indicate this, Mediamax reports quoting
~SVedomosti~T. The research has registered a paradox: the democracy
support in the CIS and Russia grew as a result of the crisis.
~SThe crisis made people who lived in a more free society and who were
affected by the crisis most of all get embittered about the current
democratic political system. And vice versa - those who lived in a
more authoritative environment became more convinced supporters of
democratic changes after the crisis~T, write the authors of the report.
According to the EBRD research, Armenia registered 28% democracy
support rate, the highest rate of growth of democracy support for
the past 4 years. As a result, Armenia shifted from the 26th place
to the 2nd in the region.
RIA Novosti notes that among the countries which more advanced in
implementing reforms, the support indices decreased more abruptly in
Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary- the index in Slovakia fell by over 20%.
Mediamax, Armenia
Nov 15 2011
Yerevan/Mediamax/. Democracy support level in Armenia reached almost
up to 80% as in the Western European countries.
The data provided by ~SCrisis and Transition: The People~Rs
Perspective~T research conducted by the European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development indicate this, Mediamax reports quoting
~SVedomosti~T. The research has registered a paradox: the democracy
support in the CIS and Russia grew as a result of the crisis.
~SThe crisis made people who lived in a more free society and who were
affected by the crisis most of all get embittered about the current
democratic political system. And vice versa - those who lived in a
more authoritative environment became more convinced supporters of
democratic changes after the crisis~T, write the authors of the report.
According to the EBRD research, Armenia registered 28% democracy
support rate, the highest rate of growth of democracy support for
the past 4 years. As a result, Armenia shifted from the 26th place
to the 2nd in the region.
RIA Novosti notes that among the countries which more advanced in
implementing reforms, the support indices decreased more abruptly in
Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary- the index in Slovakia fell by over 20%.