UNDP publishes Kosovo opinion poll

UNDP has released its latest Fast Facts of the Early Warning Report, presenting it to a news conference in Priština on Thursday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 07.08.2009.

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UNDP has released its latest Fast Facts of the Early Warning Report, presenting it to a news conference in Pristina on Thursday. The opinion poll, conducted among Kosovo's residents in the second half of June, shows that ethnic Albanians complain the most about poverty, while Serbs see deepening of inter-ethnic relations as the main factor that could influence stability, Tanjug reported. UNDP publishes Kosovo opinion poll Just as in April this year, the survey shows that regardless of ethnicity, respondents said the economic crisis was affecting Kosovo. There is a mild increase in those who say public servants asked them for bribes, gifts and other services in order to perform their work. 46 percent of those who took part in the poll said the media in the province was "no free". Most, from across the ethnic divide, thing that authorities control the media. But compared to April's 38 percent, now 53 percent say they are happy with the work of the government in Pristina. In April, 48 percent of Serbs said they were ready to work with Kosovo's Albanians. This number was down to 29 percent in June. The Kosovo Albanian indicator on the same subject has gone from 33 to 48 last month. The survey, based on face-to-face interviews, which included 1,290 respondents, is available for download here.

UNDP publishes Kosovo opinion poll

Just as in April this year, the survey shows that regardless of ethnicity, respondents said the economic crisis was affecting Kosovo.

There is a mild increase in those who say public servants asked them for bribes, gifts and other services in order to perform their work.

46 percent of those who took part in the poll said the media in the province was "no free". Most, from across the ethnic divide, thing that authorities control the media.

But compared to April's 38 percent, now 53 percent say they are happy with the work of the government in Priština.

In April, 48 percent of Serbs said they were ready to work with Kosovo's Albanians. This number was down to 29 percent in June.

The Kosovo Albanian indicator on the same subject has gone from 33 to 48 last month.

The survey, based on face-to-face interviews, which included 1,290 respondents, is available for download here.

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