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Satisfaction with Kosovo institutions remains low (Koha)

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The results of the latest survey of UNDP’s Public Pulse show that as of September 2015, there has been a general increase in the satisfaction of Kosovars with the performance of Kosovo key institutions. However, despite the increase, the average percentage of Kosovars who are satisfied with these institutions remains low, currently at only 23%, reports the news site.

The level of satisfaction with the performance of the President’s Office during this period has increased by 16 %. While the level of satisfaction with the Parliament’s work has increased by 4 %. Satisfaction with Kosovo’s courts and prosecution has also increased by around 4 %.

UNDP’s Public Pulse provides an overview of key indicators and outcomes of the survey with 1,304 respondents. The summary covers the period September 2015 – March 2016 and it also presents details on the recent actions of the government and opposition parties.

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