NDI respondents name Parliament and courts as lowest performing national institutions

40 % of respondents assess Parliament’s work negatively, according to the pubic opinion survey results, published by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) today.

Just 1 percent of the interviewees evaluate the work of the legislative body as “very good”, 8 % - as “good”, 27 % - as “average” and 17 % as –“bad.”

According to the same survey, respondents named, courts (31%) as the lowest performing national institution.

15 percent of the respondents evaluate the performance of police as “bad”, 35% - as ”average”, 37 % - as “good”, 6%- as “very good”, 4%- as “very bad”.

37% of the interviewees evaluate the Orthodox Church as “good”, 13 % - as “very good”, 10% - as “bad” and 2% - as “very bad”.

44% of the NDI respondents evaluate the Georgian army as “good”, 8%- as “very good”, 31 %- as “average” and 9% - as “bad”.

The results reflect data collected from November 19- December 13, 2019, through face-to face interviews with a nationwide representative sample of Georgia’s adult population, excluding occupied territories, that included 2,180 completed interviews.

NDI’s survey work is funded by UK aid. The poll was carried out by CRRC Georgia.

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