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Majority of Pakistanis are unhappy with the performance of the PTI-led government in the country, according to a fresh survey conducted by Ipsos, a Paris-based multinational market research and consulting firm.

As per the survey, 55% of Pakistanis have declared the performance of PTI’s government under par, 13% above par, while 32% found it according to their expectations.

The survey results made public on Saturday showed that 46% of dejected people said they had voted for the PTI in the 2018 elections. People said the provincial governments and opposition parties also failed to meet their expectations during the last three years. Every three Pakistanis out of five said they were disappointed by the provincial governments' performance. Also, 56% of people showed their dissatisfaction with the opposition parties' performance during this period.
The survey was conducted from Dec 18 to 24, 2021, and 1,100 people were interviewed for the purpose. Those showing dissatisfaction with the government performance consisted of 56% of PML-N voters, 47% PPP voters and 51% other parties’ voters.

At least 63% of Pakistanis showed displeasure over the performance of provincial governments, 10% found performance above par while 27% declared it according to their expectations.

A large majority of 82% criticising the provincial governments' performance belonged to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, 75% to Sindh and 52% to Punjab.

56% of the survey population found the opposition's performance under par, 15% above par and 29% said it was according to their expectations.
 
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More from the IPSOS survey, 56% people are unsatisfied with the Impotent opposition.

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Seems like the people who are not satisfied with the PTI government are also the ones who are not satisfied with the opposition too. Our people in general are fed up with the ruling elite. Most of them are there only to mint money.
 
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COVID and the knock on effects have made everyone’s life harder. Most of the world is living paycheck to paycheck, so most people around the world will say their lives are worse, regardless of who is in power.

Look at japan, right COVID management but the Japanese government changed due to the economic changes out of their control.

 
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Look at japan
Since the rise of China the Japanese Economy has been in DOLDRUMS. Although some sectors improved but overall since the past two decades it has been limping along compared to the regional economies. In politics, the Shelf life of a Japanese PM has always been very short apart from the last few.
 
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Since the rise of China the Japanese Economy has been in DOLDRUMS. Although some sectors improved but overall since the past two decades it has been limping along compared to the regional economies. In politics, the Shelf life of a Japanese PM has always been very short apart from the last few.
But Abe had a long tenure, and it seemed he would continue for a while, but the pandemic really made his days numbered.
 
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Majority of Pakistanis are unhappy with the performance of the PTI-led government in the country, according to a fresh survey conducted by Ipsos, a Paris-based multinational market research and consulting firm.

As per the survey, 55% of Pakistanis have declared the performance of PTI’s government under par, 13% above par, while 32% found it according to their expectations.

The survey results made public on Saturday showed that 46% of dejected people said they had voted for the PTI in the 2018 elections. People said the provincial governments and opposition parties also failed to meet their expectations during the last three years. Every three Pakistanis out of five said they were disappointed by the provincial governments' performance. Also, 56% of people showed their dissatisfaction with the opposition parties' performance during this period.
The survey was conducted from Dec 18 to 24, 2021, and 1,100 people were interviewed for the purpose. Those showing dissatisfaction with the government performance consisted of 56% of PML-N voters, 47% PPP voters and 51% other parties’ voters.

At least 63% of Pakistanis showed displeasure over the performance of provincial governments, 10% found performance above par while 27% declared it according to their expectations.

A large majority of 82% criticising the provincial governments' performance belonged to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, 75% to Sindh and 52% to Punjab.

56% of the survey population found the opposition's performance under par, 15% above par and 29% said it was according to their expectations.

I'm in my forties, the only political party I have ever supported is the Muslim League, although I do not support any political party in Pakistan anymore. I do not live there so I take the position I shouldn't support anyone. I limit myself to what is right or wrong, and speak on issues.

But, to answer this question, the present government in Pakistan is the best I have seen in my adult life. There are so many reasons behind my judgement.
 
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System as a whole needs big changes, current system is unworkable, judges are the biggest crooks, they are not delivering fair justice on time, PTI is trying their best given the current circumstances but with thin majority and Global inflation at its peak, with Covid restrictions has not helped PTI, but despite all the Pros and Cons, they have done much better than crooked opposition parties.
 
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The survey was conducted from Dec 18 to 24, 2021, and 1,100 people were interviewed for the purpose. Those showing dissatisfaction with the government performance consisted of 56% of PML-N voters, 47% PPP voters and 51% other parties’ voters.

Where you expecting PMLN & PPP voters to he happy with PTI?

Also the numbers don't add up.
 
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