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Survey: Growing dissatisfaction with institutions, 38% of citizens ready to protest (media)

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Most online media cover the latest Public Pulse Analysis, prepared by the UNDP in Kosovo, highlighting the growing rate of dissatisfaction among the people with the work of institutions and noting that 38 percent of the respondents said they were ready to protest. Around 40 percent of respondents said they were satisfied with the work of the President. Respondents highlighted that unemployment, corruption and poverty are the top three issues that impact their social well-being. Over 50 percent of respondents said elections in Kosovo are democratic; over 50 percent said their municipalities work in line with the priorities of the citizens and 53 percent said the laws and Constitution are democratic. Respondents said the courts are most affected by corruption, followed by the Kosovo Power Corporation and the central ministration, and the least corrupt is the police force.

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