The UNDP Kosovo and USAID launched today the Public Pulse 10, a survey conducted during the period March – September 2015 in Kosovo. According to this document, only 18% of Kosovo people are satisfied with the work of the Kosovo institutions. Until March of this year, 24% of respondents expressed their satisfaction with the Prime Minister Isa Mustafa’s work, while in September these ratings dropped to only 15 %. The main problem according to the respondents are related to socio-economic conditions. The report says that 43% of respondents stated that they see unemployment as the biggest problem, while 31% said that the biggest problem is poverty, and only 4.5% think that corruption is the biggest problem. The report also states that 41% of respondents consider that the special court will indict those who committed crimes during the 90s, followed by 25.5% who think that Kosovo Albanians including current politicians will be indicted, while 10% think that Serbs who committed crimes during the 90s will be indicted by special court. Most of them consider as an important matter the establishment of the special court.
Only 15% of people satisfied with PM Mustafa’s work (Koha)
- Published: 9 years ago on 29/10/2015
- By: eb
- Last Modified: October 29, 2015 @ 2:24 pm
- Filed Under: Articles from Kosovo media
- Tagged With: Koha, Mustafa, UNDP, USAID