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Yerevan residents name three main problems - survey
According to the findings of a recent public opinion survey conducted by the Armenian office of GALLUP International Association, the residents of different administrative districts of Yerevan are most dissatisfied with the number of sports (2.7 points out of 5) and cultural (2.8 points) events, as well as with cleanliness in the city (3.3 points).Almost 89% of respondents of a survey consider Nagorno-Karabakh’s ‘reintegration’ with Azerbaijan unacceptable
About 89% of respondents of a public opinion survey conducted by the Armenian office of the Gallup International Association said ‘reintegration’ of Nagorno-Karabakh with Azerbaijan with the status of national minority is unacceptable.World Bank Group Launches Business Ready Project
The World Bank Group said today it has begun work to assess the business and investment climate in up to 180 economies under its flagship Business Ready project—a key instrument of its new strategy to facilitate private investment, generate employment, and improve productivity to help countries accelerate development in inclusive and sustainable ways.In Armenia, 43.4% of citizens believe that level of corruption decreased after 2018 – GALLUP
Some 43.4% of Armenian citizens believe that the level of corruption in the country has decreased after the ‘velvet revolution ‘of 2018 that brought to power Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Aram Navasardian, head of the Armenian office of the GALLUP International Association, said at a Friday press conference.Some 27.8% of survey respondents strongly believe that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan should resign
Some 27.8% of respondents of a public opinion survey strongly believe that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan should resign and another 13.9% tend to believe that there is such a need.More than half of Armenian citizens say incumbent government unable to conclude peace treaty with Azerbaijan that would meet Armenians' interests
Some 57.2% of respondents of a public opinion survey conducted by the Armenian office of GALLUP International Association believe that the incumbent Armenian government is unable to conclude a peace treaty with Azerbaijan that would meet the interests of Armenia and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh).About 87% of Armenians are positive about influx of Russian citizens
Some 86.6% of respondents of a public opinion survey conducted by the Armenian office of GALLUP International Association are positive about the arrival of a large number of people from Russia, prompted by the Russian special operation in Ukraine.As many as 77% of company chief executives across world expect global economy to strengthen during 2022, PwC study shows
The latest global CEO survey by PwC shows that as many as 77% of company chief executives across the world expect the global economy to strengthen during 2022, despite a number of financial challenges, with just 15% expecting conditions to weaken.Armenia's economy minister and World Bank official discuss ways to improve Armenia's standing in Doing Business survey
Armenia's Economy Minister Tigran Khachatryan and Alejandro Espinosa-Wang, a World Bank Doing Business team member, met today in Yerevan to discuss ways to improve Armenia's standing in World Bank's annual survey on the ease of doing business around the world, the ministry said in a press release.ARF leader downplays survey’s findings that give it less than 1 percent of vote
Armen Rustamyan, the number one in the election list of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation/ Dashnaktsutyun party< downplayed today the findings of a public opinion poll conducted by the Armenian office of the Gallup International Association that gave the party about 1% of the vote in today’s snap general elections.Armenian citizens satisfied with electrical power services and dissatisfied with medical services
A string of public opinion survey conducted by Armenian National Statistical Service in 2016 found out that the majority of respondents -98%- were satisfied with electric power supply.About 24% of people in Armenia have no idea for whom to vote in parliamentary elections
About 24% of people eligible to vote in Armenia have not decided yet for whom to vote in parliamentary elections on April 2, Aharon Adibekyan, head of SOCIOMETER Center for Sociology Studies, told journalists on Friday referring to the results of a survey.One third of Armenians dissatisfied with new prime minister’s activity
A public opinion survey conducted by the Transparency International Anti-Corruption Center in Armenia has found that about one third of Armenians were dissatisfied with the performance of the new prime minister Karen Karapetyan.News 1 - 20 of 26
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