Research: 43.9 percent of citizens believe that Kosovo is not moving in the right direction

Istraživanje
Source: Klan Kosova

According to the latest survey by the PIPOS agency, as many as 43.9 percent of citizens believe that Kosovo is not moving in the right direction, Klan Kosova reports.

The research results presented in the TV show Rubikon showed that 35.7 percent of respondents agree that Kosovo is moving in the right direction, and 18 percent are unsure of the answer.

According to the research, if parliamentary elections were held today, 35.5 percent of citizens would vote for the Self-Determination Movement, 22.2 percent would vote for the Democratic League of Kosovo, and 21.5 percent would vote for the Democratic Party of Kosovo.

For the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, 6.6 percent would vote, 2.4 percent for Nisma, and only one percent of citizens would vote for the list Guxo of Vjosa Osmani and Donika Gervalla.

The survey also showed that Albin Kurti is the most popular leader with 26.7 percent of the votes, followed by Lumir Abdixhiku (DSK) with 20 percent and Memli Krasniqi (DPK) with 17 percent.

Vjosa Osmani has 11.8 percent support, Ramush Haradinaj 7.2, Fatmir Limaj 2.9, and Behgjet Pacolli 0.4 percent.

The survey was conducted on Monday and Tuesday among 1,050 respondents. Of those who participated, 35.7 percent were unemployed, 31.1 percent were employed in the public sector, and 7.6 percent were employed in the public sector.