Frequency distribution (%)
It would be better for the country if the ruling party has control of the Parliament, Government, and Presidency35
It would be better for the country if someone outside of the ruling party wins the Presidency41
Agree with neither7
DK17
RA1

RPARALL: Better if the ruling party has control of presidency vs. if someone outside of the ruling party wins the Presidency

Question text: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: It would be better for the country if the ruling party has control of the Parliament, Government, and Presidency. Statement 2: It would be better for the country if someone outside of the ruling party wins the Presidency.

Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. It would be better for the country if the ruling party has control of the Parliament, Government, and Presidency - Strongly agree 2. It would be better for the country if the ruling party has control of the Parliament, Government, and Presidency - Agree 3. It would be better for the country if someone outside of the ruling party wins the Presidency - Agree 4. It would be better for the country if someone outside of the ruling party wins the Presidency - Strongly agree 5. Agree with neither. Options 1 and 2 were grouped to 'It would be better for the country if the ruling party has control of the Parliament, Government, and Presidency', 3 and 4 to 'It would be better for the country if someone outside of the ruling party wins the Presidency'.

Values:
  • It would be better for the country if the ruling party has control of the Parliament, Government, and Presidency
  • It would be better for the country if someone outside of the ruling party wins the Presidency
  • Agree with neither
  • DK
  • RA

NDI: Public attitudes in Georgia, June 2018

Public attitudes in Georgia, June 2018

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