Assessing the state of democracy in the country, 48% of the respondents think Georgia is a democracy now, a significant increase from 33% in November 2019. 37% reckon that Georgia is not a democracy now, a significant drop from 59% in November, reads the survey of the National Democratic Institute (NDI).
The survey was conducted by NDI from August 6-11. According to the organization, 2,045 telephone interviews were conducted throughout the country based on a representative sample. The average margin of error of the survey is +/- 1.3%.
The survey was fielded by the Caucasus Resource Research Centers (CRRC) for NDI, with the financial assistance of the UK Aid.