AMMAN — A new public opinion poll marking the first
anniversary of the formation of Bishr Al-Khasawneh’s government showed that 72
percent of Jordanians believe it succeeded in providing security and stability,
while two-thirds of Jordanians do not trust the government, according to Al-Ghad
news.
The poll results, which were announced by the Center of
Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan, showed that less than half of
the Jordanians follow the government’s achievements, while most Jordanians
believe that its media performance was bad.
The poll also showed that one-third of Jordanians believe
that the government was responsible, and 29 percent expressed optimism towards
it.
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AMMAN — A new public opinion poll marking the first
anniversary of the formation of Bishr Al-Khasawneh’s government showed that 72
percent of Jordanians believe it succeeded in providing security and stability,
while two-thirds of Jordanians do not trust the government, according to Al-Ghad
news.
The poll results, which were announced by the Center of
Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan, showed that less than half of
the Jordanians follow the government’s achievements, while most Jordanians
believe that its media performance was bad.
The poll also showed that one-third of Jordanians believe
that the government was responsible, and 29 percent expressed optimism towards
it.
Read more National news