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‘Pakistanis unhappy with govt’
Friday, 14 Aug, 2009
Zardari’s popularity is at all-time low at 32 per cent while Nawaz Sharif has reached a new high at 79 per cent approval ratings.—Photo by AP
DAWN.COM | Pakistan | ?Pakistanis unhappy with govt?
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Friday, 14 Aug, 2009
Zardari’s popularity is at all-time low at 32 per cent while Nawaz Sharif has reached a new high at 79 per cent approval ratings.—Photo by AP
DAWN.COM | Pakistan | ?Pakistanis unhappy with govt?
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NEW YORK: Pakistanis see their country in crisis and they give their national government lower ratings than at any time in this decade. And almost no one is satisfied with national conditions, according to a new survey released on Wednesday.
President Asif Zardari’s popularity is at all-time low at 32 per cent while Pakistan Muslim League-N leader Nawaz Sharif has reached a new high at 79 per cent approval ratings.
The role of Pakistani media is viewed favourably as almost 77 per cent of those interviewed for the survey believe that the media is having good influence on the country.
The nation-state is of great significance to Pakistanis, and despite important ethnic and regional differences, national identity is strong throughout the country.
Overall, 89 per cent say they think of themselves first as Pakistani, rather than as a member of their ethnic group, the survey said.
Conducted by the Pew Research Centre’s Global Attitudes Project, it also finds that a long-standing concern about extremism has grown even greater over the past year, and indifference and mixed opinions about both Al Qaeda and the Taliban have given way to a strong condemnation of both groups.
While views about national conditions are overwhelmingly negative, most Pakistanis are upbeat about their personal lives — 74 per cent say they are very or somewhat satisfied with their overall lives, and most are satisfied with their family lives and incomes.
Nonetheless, compared with other nations, levels of personal satisfaction in Pakistan are relatively low.