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NDI Poll: Georgians Continue to See Jobs as Number One Priority and Say Country is Headed in Right Direction
TBILISI – A survey of public opinion in Georgia, released today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), shows that jobs remain the number one priority issue for 61 percent of Georgians. Territorial integrity and affordable healthcare are the second and third priority issues at 34 and 32 percent respectively.
Ivanishvili, Usupashvili and Georgian Dream Coalition Receive Their Highest Ever Approval Ratings in NDI Polls
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 17, 2012
Contact: Teona Kupunia, Tbilisi
+995577 719134, [email protected];
Kathy Gest, Washington,
+202-966-5215, [email protected]
IVANISHVILI, USUPASHVILI AND GEORGIAN DREAM COALITION RECEIVE THEIR HIGHEST EVER APPROVAL RATINGS IN NDI POLLS
Public Attitudes in Georgia: Results of a November 2012 Survey
NDI Poll: Georgians Say Elections Were Well Run and Country Headed in Right Direction
A survey of public opinion in Georgia released by NDI shows that 79 percent of Georgians think the Oct. 1 parliamentary elections were run well compared to 12 percent who thought there was some level of falsification.