Poll: One in three Iraqis are not satisfied with his life
Posted 10/03/2012 02:13 AM
BAGHDAD - Babinaoz (Reuters) - confirmed opinion poll conducted by "Gallup" the U.S. did not include the Kurdistan region, and put its findings in a report entitled "resentment and division in Iraq," that the Iraqis showed their dissatisfaction of their standard of living and life during the year 2011. report found, "Gallup "that" only one out of every three Iraqis, says he is satisfied with his life as is the majority that the situation is unstable and uncomfortable even after the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country at the end of December / December last year. " The main reasons for dissatisfaction and lack of satisfaction and dissatisfaction are spread unemployment and poor infrastructure as well as sectarian differences and conflict between the political forces. This unemployment is the main reason for dissatisfaction with the Iraqis over 8 per cent of Iraqis outside Kurdistan region were satisfied with the availability of jobs in the cities or in their areas. The report noted that "the political crises and the recent bombings attributed to al-Qaeda in Iraq deepened fears began to spread among Iraqis of a return to sectarian violence is widespread." The report also noted that "Iraqis consider that their living conditions and life worsened during the year 2011 compared to previous years, which depth of the feelings of frustration and despair inside them. " The report noted the economic difficulties faced by everyone, where the poll showed the high number of Iraqis who said they have faced over the past year considerable difficulties in providing food for their families and increased their proportion from 10 per cent in the March / March of 2009 to 20 per cent in the September / September of 2011, except in the Kurdistan region. The report pointed to "disagreements and political conflicts existing in Iraq and warned of the impact on the feelings of the citizens who are losing their trust in the political system P Abdahm, according to the report. With regard to other services such as infrastructure such as roads, schools and health services, they are in steady decline since 2009, according to the Iraqis said in the poll conducted by the "Gallop." The report noted that "the Iraqi government and its components beyond their differences and focus more on solving the problem of unemployment and the rehabilitation of infrastructure." and warned "a return to sectarian violence, the country can not be controlled if the leaders have sought to exploit differences and social problems in order to strengthen their influence personal."
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Posted 10/03/2012 02:13 AM
BAGHDAD - Babinaoz (Reuters) - confirmed opinion poll conducted by "Gallup" the U.S. did not include the Kurdistan region, and put its findings in a report entitled "resentment and division in Iraq," that the Iraqis showed their dissatisfaction of their standard of living and life during the year 2011. report found, "Gallup "that" only one out of every three Iraqis, says he is satisfied with his life as is the majority that the situation is unstable and uncomfortable even after the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country at the end of December / December last year. " The main reasons for dissatisfaction and lack of satisfaction and dissatisfaction are spread unemployment and poor infrastructure as well as sectarian differences and conflict between the political forces. This unemployment is the main reason for dissatisfaction with the Iraqis over 8 per cent of Iraqis outside Kurdistan region were satisfied with the availability of jobs in the cities or in their areas. The report noted that "the political crises and the recent bombings attributed to al-Qaeda in Iraq deepened fears began to spread among Iraqis of a return to sectarian violence is widespread." The report also noted that "Iraqis consider that their living conditions and life worsened during the year 2011 compared to previous years, which depth of the feelings of frustration and despair inside them. " The report noted the economic difficulties faced by everyone, where the poll showed the high number of Iraqis who said they have faced over the past year considerable difficulties in providing food for their families and increased their proportion from 10 per cent in the March / March of 2009 to 20 per cent in the September / September of 2011, except in the Kurdistan region. The report pointed to "disagreements and political conflicts existing in Iraq and warned of the impact on the feelings of the citizens who are losing their trust in the political system P Abdahm, according to the report. With regard to other services such as infrastructure such as roads, schools and health services, they are in steady decline since 2009, according to the Iraqis said in the poll conducted by the "Gallop." The report noted that "the Iraqi government and its components beyond their differences and focus more on solving the problem of unemployment and the rehabilitation of infrastructure." and warned "a return to sectarian violence, the country can not be controlled if the leaders have sought to exploit differences and social problems in order to strengthen their influence personal."
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