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NDI POLL: EU MEMBERSHIP SUPPORT INCREASES - INDICATING GEORGIANS’ UNWAVERING SUPPORT FOR EUROPEAN INTEGRATION; CITIZEN CONCERNS ARE DOMINATED BY WORRIES OVER RISING PRICES

TBILISI – Poll results released today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI or the Institute) and CRRC Georgia show that EU support has grown to 81 percent, indicating Georgian citizens’ unwavering support for European integration. However, the aspirations of the Georgian people come into contrast with a perception that the government is either not doing enough or is doing nothing to ensure EU membership.

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Opportunities and Challenges Facing Ukraine’s Democratic Transition

In the face of unprecedented Russian military aggression, Ukrainians are more united than ever in their desire for democracy, with a historic high 95 percent supporting Ukraine becoming a fully functioning democracy - an opinion shared equally across regions. In that same vein, respondents identified freedom of speech, equal justice for all, and free and fair elections as the three most important characteristics of a fully functioning democracy.

NDI POLL: EU REMAINS DESTINATION OF CHOICE FOR VAST MAJORITY OF GEORGIANS; DISENCHANTMENT WITH INSTITUTIONS CONTINUES

TBILISI – Poll results released today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI or the Institute) and CRRC Georgia show that, despite a small drop in EU support, Georgians remain fully supportive of European and Euro-Atlantic integration. 75 percent of citizens support EU membership, naming the Georgian government's lack of political will as the main barrier (25 percent) preventing Georgia from membership. In a similar trend, 69 percent remain committed to NATO membership.

NDI Poll: Opportunities and Challenges Facing Ukraine’s Democratic Transition

According to new polling by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), Ukrainians are deeply united in the face of Russia's full-scale invasion. Ukrainians are committed to their country’s democratic development, with a historic 94 percent of respondents saying that fully functioning democracy is important to them.

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NORTH MACEDONIA: CITIZENS CONCERNED WITH CRIME, CORRUPTION AND ECONOMY

NORTH MACEDONIA

CITIZENS CONCERNED WITH CRIME, CORRUPTION AND ECONOMY

Challenges include lack of public trust in institutions fighting corruption

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