In a poll of Horizon Center (65%) who wish to participate in the elections and Mutlaq in the bottom of the list of fit to run the country
April 17, 2013, 8:24 pm
Produced the results of a survey conducted by the Center for the horizon to measure public opinion, regarding the provincial elections in 2013 in Iraq , the desire of 65% of the respondents to participate in the elections while 20% emphasized their unwillingness to do so, and 15% undecided.
The survey, which was conducted over thirty days, 2000 people were interviewed in 1000 were face to face, and distributed 1000 questionnaire on the rest, and the target were Reconstruction (18 55) years old, and academic achievement (of graduate elementary Ph.D.), was chosen 10 key areas of the capital, Baghdad represented a religious and cultural diversity.
And attributed the pro-post why their decision to a combination of factors the most important, that participation is a national duty, and the desire for change, and try to switch the current leaders after failing , while attributed Opponents to participate reason their decision to a combination of factors the most important, that there is no interest and no hope for reform, and that blocks the powerful controlling the joints the state, and that previous experiences were negative distinction.
In another question in the same poll, about the fairness of the elections, with the result that (58%) of the participants, complaining about the integrity of the elections (30%) of the Iron, it , (11%) believe that the lack of integrity will be in certain areas, and kept from responding ( 1%) of the participants.
This poll carry unpleasant news for Saleh al-Mutlaq, as it came in ranked last in the options participants, whom they see fit to rule Iraq, while occupied Ammar al-Hakim, Ghassan al-Attiyah and Osama Najafi first three centers,
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April 17, 2013, 8:24 pm
Produced the results of a survey conducted by the Center for the horizon to measure public opinion, regarding the provincial elections in 2013 in Iraq , the desire of 65% of the respondents to participate in the elections while 20% emphasized their unwillingness to do so, and 15% undecided.
The survey, which was conducted over thirty days, 2000 people were interviewed in 1000 were face to face, and distributed 1000 questionnaire on the rest, and the target were Reconstruction (18 55) years old, and academic achievement (of graduate elementary Ph.D.), was chosen 10 key areas of the capital, Baghdad represented a religious and cultural diversity.
And attributed the pro-post why their decision to a combination of factors the most important, that participation is a national duty, and the desire for change, and try to switch the current leaders after failing , while attributed Opponents to participate reason their decision to a combination of factors the most important, that there is no interest and no hope for reform, and that blocks the powerful controlling the joints the state, and that previous experiences were negative distinction.
In another question in the same poll, about the fairness of the elections, with the result that (58%) of the participants, complaining about the integrity of the elections (30%) of the Iron, it , (11%) believe that the lack of integrity will be in certain areas, and kept from responding ( 1%) of the participants.
This poll carry unpleasant news for Saleh al-Mutlaq, as it came in ranked last in the options participants, whom they see fit to rule Iraq, while occupied Ammar al-Hakim, Ghassan al-Attiyah and Osama Najafi first three centers,
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