Barometer findings: How do residents of the capital rate the situation in the country and the economy?

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39% of Albanians think that things in general in our country are going badly or very badly.

According to the findings of the Barometer, only 32.3% of them think that things are going well or very well.

It is interesting that 28.7% of citizens think that things are going neither well nor badly.

The barometer in Euronews Albania has measured the opinion of citizens who are voters of political parties. The survey findings show that: 55.7% of leftist voters think that things in the country are going well or very well.

29.7% of leftists think that things are going neither well nor badly, while only 14.6% of them think that things are going well or very well.

As for the right-wing voters, 82.9% of them think that things in the country are going badly or very badly, 12.2% of them think that things are going neither well nor badly, while 4.9% of the right-wing think that things are going well or very good.

50.1% of citizens who are not identified to which party they belong, think that things in the country are going badly or very badly. 35.9% of this category think that things are going neither well nor badly, while 14% of them think that things in the country are going well or very well.

43.7% of the citizens of Tirana rate the current economic situation of the country badly or very badly.

28.7% of them rate it well or very well, while 27.6% of the capital’s residents rate the economic situation in the country as neither good nor bad.

The barometer has asked the capital’s voters of the left or the right, about the economic situation of the country today.

50.1% of left-wing voters rate the economic situation of the country as good or very good today, 30.5% of them rate it as neither good/nor bad, while 19.4% of them rate the economic situation as bad or very bad today.

Right-wing voters are pessimistic about the economic situation. 83.9% of them rate the economic situation of the country badly or very badly today. 10.9% of them assess neither good/nor bad, while 5.2% of them assess the current economic situation as good or very good.

55.1% of unidentified citizens in terms of political party affiliation rate the economic situation of the country badly or very badly today. 34% of them rate it neither good/nor bad, while 10.9% of these citizens rate the country’s economic situation well or very well today.

The barometer in Euronews Albania has also measured the economic situation of the family of the capital city, where 40.6% of them have assessed the economic situation of the family as good or very good.

39.8% of them rate it neither good/nor bad, while 19.6% rate the family economy bad or very bad. 62.5% of left-wing voters rate their family’s economic situation as good or very good. 29.5% of left-wing voters rate it neither good/nor bad, while 8% of these voters rate the economic situation of the family as bad or very bad.

42.6% of right-wing voters rate the family’s economic situation as neither good nor bad, while 40.6% of right-wing voters rate the family’s economic situation as bad or very bad, while 25.1% of them rate it as good or very good.

As for the economic situation in the next 12 months, 43.9% of the residents of the capital think that it will improve, while 35.6% of them think that the economic situation in the next 12 months will remain the same.

19% of them think that the economic situation will worsen a lot. Divided according to voters’ party affiliations, citizens think: 69.4% of left-wing voters think that the economic situation in the next 12 months will improve a lot, 25.4% of these voters think that it will remain the same, while 4.8% of left-wing voters think that the economic situation in the next 12 months next will get much worse.

43.5% of the right-wing voters think that the economic situation in the next 12 months will remain the same, while 43.4% of them think that the economic situation will worsen a lot. 12.4% of right-wing voters think that the economic situation will improve in the next 12 months.

47.6% of citizens not identified by party affiliation think that the economic situation in the next 12 months will remain the same, while 26.3% think that it will improve. 22.9% of these citizens think that the economic situation in the next 12 months will worsen a lot.

As for the economic situation of their family in the next 12 months, 46% of the residents of the capital think that it will improve, while 42.2% of them think that the economic situation of the family will remain the same. 10.4% of the residents of the capital think that their family’s economic situation will worsen in the next 12 months.

The question; are things going in the right or wrong direction in Albania, 49.2% of the capital city responded that things are going in the right direction, while 30.7% of them think that things are going in the wrong direction.

19.5% of them think that things are going neither in the right direction nor in the wrong direction. 79.2% of leftist voters think that things in Albania are going in the right direction.

13% of them think that things are going neither in the right direction nor in the wrong direction, while 7.7% of the capital’s left-wing voters think that things are going in the wrong direction. 69.8% of those on the right think things are going in the wrong direction.

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