Citizens' dissatisfaction with Pashinyan's work is growing in Armenia


More than 67% of the participants in a sociological survey conducted in Armenia negatively assess the work of the country's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. This was reported on June 27 by the Yerevan news portal.Today, with reference to the results of a study presented by Gallup International organizations.
According to the portal, 49.1% of respondents called Pashinyan's work "generally negative," and another 18.8% — "rather negative." According to Aram Navasardyan, head of the Armenian representative office of Gallup International, only 8.2% of respondents are "completely satisfied" with Pashinyan's work, another 13.7% are "rather satisfied", and 10.2% found it difficult to answer this question at all.
It is clarified that compared with the survey conducted in February, the share of citizens dissatisfied with the work of the current prime Minister has only increased. According to the results of that survey, 46.5% of respondents were dissatisfied with Pashinyan's work, 19.1% were rather dissatisfied, 15.5% were rather satisfied, and only 9% were satisfied.
On May 4, deputies of the opposition parliamentary factions "Armenia" and "I have the Honor" demanded Pashinyan's resignation during government hour and defiantly left the meeting room during his response.
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