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Macedonia Poll Results: Citizens Concerned About Political Situation, Divided on Way Out of Crisis
To inform the political parties, opinion leaders and civil society on public opinion in Macedonia, NDI conducted the first in a series of three tracking polls. Survey data was collected through telephone CATI interviews from March 17th to March 21st, 2017 from a sample of 807 citizens of Macedonia, age 18 and older. The margin of error is + 3.46% at the midrange, with a 95% confidence level. Follow-up surveys will be conducted in April and May of 2017.

Putting Elections to Work for Accountability
Elections are a principal democratic process, although they alone do not guarantee citizen influence over policy making, the responsiveness of public officials, or their responsible use of state resources. Quality elections matter a great deal, but only insofar as they put citizens in the driver’s seat when it comes to steering the work of government.

NDI 30th Anniversary Report
In honor of its three decades supporting those who share a common desire to live in free societies that recognize basic human rights, NDI has published a 30th anniversary report highlighting its work in nearly every corner of every continent to advance the promise of democracy.