NDI: 51% of respondents indicated jobs as the most important national issue
NDI: 51% of respondents indicated jobs as the most important national issue

According to the National Democratic Institute (NDI) survey, 51 percent of respondents indicated jobs as the most important national issue.

To the question “what are the most important national issues facing you and your family” the respondents answered – jobs (51%), poverty (38%), rising prices/inflation (37%), territorial integrity (27%), pensions (25%), wages (18%), and affordable healthcare (15%).

National Democratic Institute (NDI) released its public opinion survey results, which shows respondents’ attitudes towards broad range of issues.

The results reflect data collected from December 6-20, 2018, through face-to-face interviews with a nationwide representative sample of Georgia’s adult population, excluding occupied territories. A total of 2,205 people were interviewed. The margin of error is +/- 2.1 percent.

The poll was carried out with the financial support of UK Aid of the British government by CRRC Georgia.