Support for democracy dwindles in Tunisia amid negative perceptions of economic conditions
The Afrobarometer team in Tunisia, led by One to One for Research and Polling, interviewed 1,200 Tunisian adults in April-May 2018.
A sample of this size produces national results with a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points at a 95% confidence level.
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Language of the document: French
Perceptions of corruption in Tunisia
Findings from Afrobarometer Round 7 survey in Tunisia
Among the results of this study, seven out of 10 Tunisians say that the level of corruption has increased in the past year. Among the most important problems that Tunisians want the government to address, corruption comes third.
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Language of the document: English
The results of a citizen opinion poll on the environmental situation in Tunisia
An opinion poll carried out in 2016 on a sample of 1,000 Tunisian adults and whose purpose is to collect the opinion of Tunisian citizens on the environmental situation in Tunisia.
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Language of the document: Arabic
Support for democracy dwindles in Tunisia amid
negative perceptions of economic conditions
Tunisians are generally disappointed with the economic situation in their country. Seven out of 10 (72%) perceive the economic situation of the country as “fairly bad” or “very bad”. Although this represents a decrease of 7 points compared to 2015, the “very bad” responses increased from 45% to 56%.
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Language of the document: English