55% Pakistanis are not satisfied with PTI government's performance Ipsos survey revealed
56% Pakistanis think that opposition's performance is also not satisfactory
According to
a fresh survey conducted by Ipsos a Paris-based multinational market research
and consulting firm Ipsos, majority of Pakistanis are unhappy with the performance of
the PTI-led government in the country. As per the survey, 55% of Pakistanis
have declared the performance of PTI’s government under par, 13% above par,
while 32% found it according to their expectations.
The survey
results made public on Saturday showed that 46% of dejected people said they
had voted for the PTI in the 2018 elections. People said the provincial
governments and opposition parties also failed to meet their expectations
during the last three years.
Every three Pakistanis out of five said they
were disappointed by the provincial governments' performance. Also, 56% of
people showed their dissatisfaction with the opposition parties' performance
during this period.
The survey was conducted from Dec 18 to 24, 2021, and 1,100 people were interviewed for the purpose. Those showing dissatisfaction with the government performance consisted of 56% of PML-N voters, 47% PPP voters and 51% other parties’ voters.
At least 63%
of Pakistanis showed displeasure over the performance of provincial
governments, 10% found performance above par while 27% declared it according to
their expectations.
A large
majority of 82% criticising the provincial governments' performance belonged to
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, 75% to Sindh and 52% to Punjab.
56% of the
survey population found the opposition's performance under par, 15% above par
and 29% said it was according to their expectations.
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