Over 50% Pakistanis disappointed with govt ministers performance: Gallup survey
More than 50 per cent of the people are extremely dissatisfied with the performance of the federal ministers of the Shehbaz Sharif government.
While the Shehbaz Sharif government, which replaced the government of Imran Khan, is suffering from difficulties in the economic field, various surveys conducted every day are also exposing the government’s performance. The performance of federal ministers is poor.
Almost eight months after coming to power, the popularity of the Shahbaz Sharif government is getting less and less. Due to this, the Pakistani people are citing inflation as the main reason.
According to the latest Gallup survey, more than 50 per cent of the people are extremely dissatisfied with the performance of the federal ministers of the Shehbaz Sharif government. While the performance of federal ministers is negligible, the popularity of PML-N has become the lowest compared to all the other parties.
According to Gallup, more than half of Pakistanis appear to have at least some level of trust in government ministers.
According to the survey, “13% said they were completely confident, 23% said they were somewhat confident, 17% expressed moderate confidence, while 43% said they had no confidence in the government ministers.”
According to Gallup Pakistan “What is the difference between somewhat and somewhat?”
According to a survey by Gallup Pakistan, more than 50 per cent of Pakistanis say that they have no confidence in the performance of federal ministers.”
On the other hand, due to the ongoing political and economic instability in the country, people associated with the business sector are suffering from severe disappointment.
The last Gallup Business Confidence Index survey they conducted was in the last quarter of 2022. According to a Gallup Pakistan survey, 65 per cent of entrepreneurs said that their business is facing bad conditions.
According to the Gallup Pakistan Survey, more than half of Pakistanis appear to have at least some level of trust in government ministers.