Economy first then the pandemic

Economy first then the pandemic
Date: 1.12.2020 16:00

Striking results emerged in the public opinion survey, in which the priority problems of the people were asked.

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According to the citizens, Turkey's biggest problem is not the coronavirus outbreak, but the economy... The public opinion survey made by MAK, 51 percent say that the economic problems of Turkey's number one problem, while the pandemic ratio of those who drew attention to the remaining 17 percent. 
 
With the research, it was seen that even the coronavirus epidemic, which causes more than 100 deaths every day in our country, does not worry the public as much as economic trouble and cost of living.
 

CITIZENS ARE NOT HAPPY FOR THE MINISTER'S RESIGN

 
In the research, "According to you, after the change of the Minister of Treasury and Finance, how will the economic structure of our country change in the coming months?" 54 percent of the citizens said, "The current situation continues or a negative picture emerges". While the majority of the people lose hope on economic problems, only 37 percent believe that the economic problems will be overcome.
 

51 PERCENT OF PUBLIC SAID THE ECONOMY, 17 PERCENT SAID THE PANDEMIC

 
The most striking part of the study 'What is Turkey's first and most important problem?' was the answer to the question. While 51 percent of the citizens answered "economic problems and the cost of living" to this question, only 17 percent of the citizens answered "pandemic". To the same question, 14 percent of the citizens answered "justice and social problems". Despite the coronavirus that captured the world, 51 percent of citizens put economic problems at the top of the list.
 

71 PERCENT OF CITIZENS SUPPORT 'JUSTICE REFORM'

 
On the other hand, "Justice Reform", which has been on the agenda recently by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Minister of Justice Abdulhamit Gul, was also asked to citizens. While 71 percent of the citizens supported the question "Do you think an arrangement should be made in the Justice System?", 19 percent were undecided. 10 percent of citizens think there is no need for reform.

YEREL HABERLER

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