SURVEY: 45 PERCENT SAY DEPRECIATION OF RUSSIAN RUBLE WILL NEGATIVELY AFFECT THEIR FAMILY
17:13 02/03/2015 >> SOCIETY
11 percent of the respondents of a recent Armenian survey, conducted
by the Gallup International Association, have said Armenia's accession
to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) was desired, Aram Navasardyan,
director of Gallup International Association's Armenian office,
told reporters on Monday.
The respondents were asked whether the country's accession to the
EEU was desired.
53 percent of the respondents answered "probably yes," 17 percent said
"probably no," 13 percent found it difficult to answer, 11 percent said
"definitely yes," and 6 percent said "definitely no."
The survey was conducted in November 2014 in Yerevan and Armenia's
provinces among 1,067 people.
The respondents were also asked whether the depreciation of the Russian
ruble will negatively affect their family and Armenia's economy.
45 percent answered that it will have a negative impact on their
family and 62 percent said it will negatively affect the economy. 21
percent said it will probably negatively affect their family and 26
percent think it will probably negatively affect the economy.
http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/03/02/a-navasardyan1/
17:13 02/03/2015 >> SOCIETY
11 percent of the respondents of a recent Armenian survey, conducted
by the Gallup International Association, have said Armenia's accession
to the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) was desired, Aram Navasardyan,
director of Gallup International Association's Armenian office,
told reporters on Monday.
The respondents were asked whether the country's accession to the
EEU was desired.
53 percent of the respondents answered "probably yes," 17 percent said
"probably no," 13 percent found it difficult to answer, 11 percent said
"definitely yes," and 6 percent said "definitely no."
The survey was conducted in November 2014 in Yerevan and Armenia's
provinces among 1,067 people.
The respondents were also asked whether the depreciation of the Russian
ruble will negatively affect their family and Armenia's economy.
45 percent answered that it will have a negative impact on their
family and 62 percent said it will negatively affect the economy. 21
percent said it will probably negatively affect their family and 26
percent think it will probably negatively affect the economy.
http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/03/02/a-navasardyan1/