Citizens' satisfaction for Kosovo institutions grows for chief state prosecutor's office

The results of the UNDP's 2021-organised Public Pulse Survey show a slight decline in levels of pleasure with all Kosovo institutions compared to the survey conducted in May 2021, except with the Prosecutor's Office. The level of satisfaction with the executive performance in UNDP's latest research totaled 47.6%, [...]
Content level with executive performance in recent research UNDP- which represents a reduction of 11.5 % compared to the May 2021 survey when this value was 59.1%.
The registered level of satisfaction with the prime minister's work is 53.2% (59.5% in May 2021), while with the work of Kosovo Parliament Speaker 55.5% (59.2% in May 2021).

The level of satisfaction with the President reached the value of 55.2%, compared to the degree of acceptance of 63.7% registered in May 2021.
There have been an increase in the degree of satisfaction with the chief prosecutor's office, with a degree of satisfaction of 34% (30.8%) in May 2021.
The Index of Democraticisation and Economic Stability Index have increased compared to preliminary polls.
A slightly lower number of respondents are willing to protest for political reasons in the October-November 2021 period than in May 2021 (36.7%).

The desire to protest has fallen from the Albanian community, as well as the Serb community, said in UNDP measurements.
Unemployment continues to remain among Kosovo's citizens' main threats.
The public Puls summary is based on an opinion poll conducted from 20 October to 4 November 2021, with 1,306 respondents from all ethnic communities in Kosovo. Data and indicators from opinion polls are broken down according to ethnic and gender affiliation in order to provide detailed information on differences in perceptions of the developmental problems facing citizens in Kosovo












