38 percent of citizens willing to protest are unhappy with institutions

38 percent of citizens willing to protest are unhappy with institutions

The public Pulse poll shows a general decline in citizens' satisfaction with the work of most of Kosovo's executive, legislative and judicial institutions. Only 32.5 percent of citizens have claimed to be satisfied with Kosovo's main institutions, compared to 36 percent of them last October. [...]

Only 32.5 percent of citizens have claimed to be satisfied with Kosovo's main institutions, compared to 36 percent of them last October.

Some 33 percent of citizens have declared themselves satisfied with the work of the prime minister. And 30 percent satisfied with the work of central institutions. As for legislative institutions, 33 percent of citizens are satisfied with the work of the Parliament. And 32.5 percent are satisfied with the work of the Speaker of the Assembly. According to public Pulse measurements, the president enjoys the highest level of satisfaction among citizens, as polls show that about 40 percent of respondents are satisfied with the work of the president.

Those surveyed have also stated that unemployment, corruption and poverty are the three biggest issues affecting their social welfare, the KP broadcasts.

According to these data, there is a general decline in satisfaction with the executive, judiciary and legislature. Besides declining satisfaction with the performance of key institutions, citizens have expressed low satisfaction with regard to the country's current political orientation.

Only 50 percent have claimed to be very unhappy with current political orientation, and only 15 percent are satisfied.

According to the data, there may also be protests because of discontent. From this data, less than 38 percent of citizens have expressed willingness to do so.

Over 50 percent of respondents perceive that elections in Kosovo are democratic. Over 50 percent have claimed that their municipalities work on citizen priorities, and 53 percent have said laws and the Constitution are democratic.

Those surveyed have also expressed freedom of expression enjoyed by the media in Kosovo, where more than 52 percent of them think there is freedom of expression in the media.

As far as corruption is concerned with measuring the public Pulse, institutions with mostly presence of corruption are courts, followed by KEDS and the central administration. While the institution with less corruption according to citizens' perception is the police.

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