44% of citizens say the government has scored no achievements

A nationwide survey by the International Republican Institute's (IRI) Research Centre shows Kosovo citizens' assessments of government work. According to this survey, 44% of citizens have not counted any executive achievements, while 25% others have refused to respond. As important Government achievements, 17% of citizens and [...]
According to this survey, 44% of citizens have not counted any executive achievements, while 25% others have refused to respond.
As important Government achievements, 17% of citizens have considered fighting corruption.
While another 5% have cited dialogue with Serbia.
But only 4% of respondents have stressed financial assistance as one of the executive jobs, 3% others have cited wage hikes, while 2% have stressed the fight against organised crime.
Asked about the government's testimony, 12% of respondents have cited inflation, while 6% unemployment.
According to this survey, 5% of respondents have considered Government a failure in maintaining electoral promises, while 5% others have talked about the lack of capital investments.
As an executive failure, 3% have cited the health sector and 3% migration. While another 2% have talked about wages.
Asked about the government's most important failure of Kosovo, 23% of respondents have not mentioned any, while another 35% have refused to answer.












