Albanian citizens describe the role of ambassadors in Albania as “acceptable”, nevertheless there is a distinction when asking voters from different parties.
The survey conducted by the prestigious company MRB concluded that 70.9% of the interviewed “completely agree” (26.6%) or “somewhat agree” (44.3%) with the role of the diplomatic corps in Tirana.
On the other hand, 24.9% “do not completely agree” with the role and attitude of the ambassadors.
Those who responded “Somewhat not agree” were at 18.2%, while those who “completely do not agree” were only at 6.7%.
Of those surveyed, 4.2% preferred not to respond to the question.
The survey results point out that there is a distinctive figure when posing the same question to voters from the SP and DP.
A predominant majority of those who cast their ballot for the Socialists agreed with the role and attitude of the representatives of the foreign missions to Albania, respectively 94.2% of them.
On the other side, the voters of the Democratic Party are divided on the matter. 44.6% agree with the role of the foreign ambassadors and 50.3% were against.
In regards to the undecided, 65% approved the role as well as the attitude of the ambassadors and only 12.1% responded negatively.
Methodology
The survey was done for Euronews Albania by the prestigious company MRB who conducted 1.000 face-to-face interviews (49.5% male, 50.5% female) in urban and rural areas with eligible voters (+18) from May 25 until June 2.
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