Frequency distribution (%)
Gaining international recognition of Georgia's independence12
Ending the Tbilisi war/ Georgian civil war4
Building East-West Energy corridor4
Introducing the Lari/ stabilizing the exchange rate3
Prioritizing western foreign policy orientation3
Gaining membership in the Council of Europe1
Contributing to Georgian-Ossetian reconciliation on the grassroots level1
Stabilizing the situation with ethnic conflicts1
Gaining membership in the World Trade Organization1
Other4
The government had no successes36
DK30
RA2

SUCCBEFREV: What was the largest success of the government from 1992 to 2003?

Question text: In your opinion what was the largest success of the government from 1992 to 2003?

Note: Answer option ‘Closing down the Russian military base in Vaziani’ was grouped to ‘Other’.

Values:
  • Gaining international recognition of Georgia's independence
  • Ending the Tbilisi war/ Georgian civil war
  • Building East-West Energy corridor
  • Introducing the Lari/ stabilizing the exchange rate
  • Prioritizing western foreign policy orientation
  • Gaining membership in the Council of Europe
  • Contributing to Georgian-Ossetian reconciliation on the grassroots level
  • Stabilizing the situation with ethnic conflicts
  • Gaining membership in the World Trade Organization
  • Other
  • The government had no successes
  • DK
  • RA

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Caucasus Barometer 2021 Georgia

Caucasus Barometer is the annual household survey about social-economic issues and political attitudes conducted by CRRC.
Country: Georgia
Fieldwork Dates: December 17, 2021 to January 31, 2022

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