The level of citizens' trust in Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has dropped, according to a poll conducted at the end of January, Ednews informs via Sputnik-Armenia.
According to the survey, 38.1% of respondents do not trust Pashinyan. In November, this figure was 35.5%.
Also, 15.1% trust the prime minister completely (20.4% in November). Pashinyan is “rather trusted” by 13.9% (13.2% in November), and “rather distrusted” by 28.3% (18.6% in November). About 4.6% found it difficult to answer (12.3% in November).
The survey was conducted via telephone calls and included 1,101 respondents.