Pashinyan’s rating drops to record lows
Region
- 03 April, 2024
- 11:26
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s rating fell to a historic low, amounting to 8% in March, according to the representative office of the Gallup International social service in Armenia, Report informs referring to Armenian media.
“If in January 2023 his activities were positively assessed by 13.8% of respondents, and in March by 16.2%, then in March 2024 only 8% of respondents assessed his activities positively, and 75% - negatively,” said the head of the Gallup International Aram Navasardyan.
The sociological survey was conducted at the end of March by telephone, and 1,101 people took part in it.
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