ArmInfo.The majority of respondents in Armenia supported the decision of the Armenian authorities to provide humanitarian assistance to Turkey and Syria, which were hit by a devastating earthquake. This is evidenced by the results of a "Mountain of Shame" survey of the MPG consulting company.
Thus, when asked to evaluate the humanitarian aid and sending rescuers to Turkey, 33.9% of respondents assessed this step completely positively, 31.9% - rather positively, 10.6% - rather negatively, 21.45 - negatively, another 2.2% found it difficult to answer.
At the same time, 57.3% of respondents fully supported the assistance to Syria, 29.5% - rather supported it, 3.4% - rather negatively, 8.4% - negatively, 1.4% - found it difficult to answer.
When asked how well they were informed about actions during an earthquake, 25.3% of respondents answered that they were fully informed about them, 56.1% rather had information, 10.5% rather did not, 7.4% did not, 0.6% found it difficult to answer.
When asked to express their attitude towards the dismissal of Ruben Varadanyan from the post of State Minister of Artsakh, 16.1% noted that it was completely positive, 19.5% - rather positive, 19.5% - rather negative, 22.6% - negative, another 22.3% of respondents found it difficult to answer this question. At the same time, to clarify how much they believe the official version put forward by the Prime Minister of Armenia on the incident in the village of Azat, where 15 servicemen of the RA Armed Forces killed, only 6.5% of the respondents said that they fully trust this version, another 12.3% noted that rather believe, while 51.7% of respondents do not believe in the version of the Prime Minister of Armenia, 18.8% - rather not to believe in this version, another 10.6% - found it difficult to answer.
It should be noted that the survey was conducted through telephone calls to residents of the Republic of Armenia from February 25 to February 28 this year, the sample size was 1100, the sample error was +/- 3%. In 2011, MPG became the official representative in Armenia of the Gallup International Association, one of the most prestigious and independent public opinion research organizations in the world. Since 2003, MPG, working in the sociological and marketing research market, has implemented more than 800 projects of various sizes.