Maryam Nawaz’s, the Main Priest of Punjab, has completed her initial 100 days in office. Given this accomplishment, reviewers gauged public opinion and observed that many people are content with what she and her group have done.
Survey Particulars Maryam Nawaz’s
The Institute for Public Opinion Research (IPOR) recently conducted this study, which rated Maryam Nawaz’s performance as chief minister. The report showed that 55% of respondents were satisfied with Maryam Nawaz and her government’s performance.
Dissatisfaction in Urban vs Rural Areas Maryam Nawaz’s
The survey also revealed that satisfaction levels differ between regions, urban and rural. 62% expressed their contentment in cities, while only 48% did so in villages regarding CM Punjab work.
Concerns Raised
However, some still do not approve of how well things have been handled so far at the provincial level – accounting for 35%. More than half (51%) believe nothing will ever change regardless of what the government does.
Popularity Increase
The survey also indicated an increase in Maryam Nawaz’s popularity. Over the past three months, 60% of respondents noted that her popularity had risen.
Effective Measures and Public Approval
53% of the respondents viewed the government’s measures to reduce prices positively. Specifically, 44% praised the reduction in bread prices as the most favorable action. In addition to the price reduction of bread, the solar panel program and the “200 Clinics on Wheels” initiative also gained significant popularity among the public.
Survey Demographics and Methodology
12 and involved 2010 participants, of whom 65% were men and 35% were women. IPOR stated that the survey results were compiled according to international standards.
Summary
The survey results are crucial for the Punjab government, providing insights into public expectations and issues. The feedback indicates areas where the government has performed well and highlights improvements.