15 November 2024,   10:37
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Majority of the population surveyed by NDI believe that Georgia’s accession to NATO and the EU is acceptable

The National Democratic Institute (NDI), a U.S.-founded non-profit, released a new public opinion poll.

According to the survey, the EU support remains high, indicating Georgian citizens unwavering support for EU membership. 82% of the surveyed Georgians say they approve Georgian government’s stated goal to join the European Union; 9% disapprove and 8% do not know. “EU support is consistently high across the board.”

35% of respondents remain confident that Georgian government is not doing enough to ensure EU membership. 28% believe that government is doing everything in their power for Georgia to join EU, while 18% think that government is doing nothing for it. 19% do not know or refuse to answer.

The survey was conducted in the period of March 17-23, 2023, using the telephone survey method. The study includes 1,032 completed interviews (14% response rate). Average margin of error is +/- 2%. For information, the survey was conducted between March 17-23, through telephone interviews with a nationwide representative sample of Georgia’s adult population, excluding occupied territories. The March poll included 1032 completed interviews. The average margin of error is +/- 2%.

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