ArmInfo. In Armenia, 30.6% of respondents considered Nikol Pashinyan's resignation from the post of prime minister of the country the only way to remove him from power, according to the results of the "Leadership" survey of MPG consulting company.
To clarify how they see the method to get Nikol Pashinyan to leave, 30.6% noted his resignation, 9.3% - a vote of no confidence by the parliament members, 8.4% - the application of sanctions by the Prosecutor General's Office, his arrest. 19.1% still think that Pashinyan should not leave, 4.4% gave a different answer, another 28.2% found it difficult to answer.
It is noteworthy that 50.5% of respondents do not see anyone as the head of the transitional government/prime minister, 31% found it difficult to answer, 6.7% named Bagrat Galstanyan - the head of the Tavush for the Motherland movement, 2.5% - the second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, 2.2% - Vardan Ghukasyan (Dog), 2% - ex-ombudsman Arman Tatoyan, 1.5% - third president Serzh Sargsyan, 1% - businessman and philanthropist Ruben Vardanyan, who is in a Baku prison, 2.6% - gave a different answer. At the same time, 27.8% of respondents have a generally positive assessment of the work of the current Prime Minister of Armenia, 59.7% have a generally negative assessment, and 12.5% found it difficult to answer.
Moreover, if elections were held next Sunday, 20% of respondents would not participate in them. Another 30.4% found it difficult to answer which political force they would vote for, 11.2% - refused to answer, 11.4% - would not vote for anyone, 12.8% - would give their votes for the ruling "Civil Contract" party, 3.9% - would give your vote for Bagrat Galstanyan, 3.5% - for the party of the second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, 2.1% - for Vardan Ghukasyan, 0.9%- for the Republic party.
The survey was conducted through telephone calls to residents of the Republic of Armenia during the period from May 13 to 14 of this year, the sample size was 1000, the sampling error was +/- 3%. In 2011, MPG became the official representative of the International Gallup Association in Armenia, one of the most prestigious and independent public opinion research organizations in the world. Since 2003, MPG, working in the market of sociological and marketing research, has implemented more than 800 projects of various sizes.