ArmInfo. The majority of respondents in Armenia oppose constitutional changes and are in favor of early parliamentary elections in the country, as evidenced by the results of the survey conducted by the consulting company MPG: "But you, my friends, whatever seats you take ".
When asked to express their position on the proposal by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to change the country's constitution, 59.6% of citizens said they were against this initiative. 18.4% were in favor of changing some provisions, 14.5% found it difficult to answer, and only 7.5% of citizens believed the country needed a new constitution. In January 2024, only 34.2% of respondents were against changing the constitution, 38.15% found it difficult to answer, 14.4% considered it necessary to change some provisions, and 13.4% were in favor of a new main law for the country.
When asked whether Armenia needs early parliamentary elections, 44% answered that they definitely do, 16.4% - rather need them, 10.3% - rather not need them, 23.5% - absolutely do not need them, and another 5.9% found it difficult to answer.
At the same time, when asked which party they would vote for if early parliamentary elections were held this weekend, only 11.8% would vote for the Civil Contract party of current Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, representing an increase of 0.5% from respondents. In second place is the "Armenia" bloc of former President Robert Kocharyan with 4.7% - a decrease of 1.8%. Following closely in third place is the political force of blogger Vardan Ghukasyan with 3.5% - a decrease of 3.3%. At the same time, 32.1% of respondents said that they would not participate in the electoral processes, 24.6% found it difficult to answer, 4% refused to answer, 6.2% said that they would vote for no one, and another 4.7% of respondents planned to spoil their ballots. When asked to evaluate Pashinyan's performance, 46.5% of respondents viewed it as absolutely negative, another 19.1% - rather negative, 15.5% - rather positive, 10% found it difficult to answer and only 9% - positively assessed his work. For example, in October 2024, 41.5% of respondents were extremely dissatisfied with Pashinyan's work, 16.1% were rather dissatisfied, 20.4% were rather satisfied, 14.1% were satisfied, and 7.9% found it difficult to say. Respondents also consider the political situation in the country to be unstable. This opinion is held by 56.3% of respondents, while another 16.7% believe that the situation is rather unstable. Additionally, 16.5% view it as rather stable, 6.4% as absolutely stable, and 4.2% found it difficult to answer.
It should be noted that the survey was conducted through telephone calls in February of this year, the sample size was 1100, the sampling error is +/- 3%.