ArmInfo. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has set another anti-record, with only 8.2% of respondents completely satisfied with his work compared to 9% percent in February of this year.
This is evidenced by the results of a survey by the consulting company MPG "Northern Lights". According to the survey, 13.7% are rather satisfied with the work of the Armenian Prime Minister, while 49.1% are extremely dissatisfied, and 18.8% are rather dissatisfied. Additionally, 10.2% found it difficult to answer.
In February 2025, 46.5% of respondents were dissatisfied with Pashinyan's work, with 19.1% rather dissatisfied, 15.5% - rather satisfied, 9%-satisfied, and another 10% found it difficult to answer. When asked who they believe Nikol Pashinyan considers his main competitor among political and public figures in the upcoming elections, 25.9% of respondents indicated the second president of the country, Robert Kocharyan. 11.5% of respondents named the detained businessman Samvel Karapetyan, 4.2% - Robert Kocharyan's son Levon, 3.4% - the third president Serzh Sargsyan. 21.9% found it difficult to answer, and 22.8% - noted that no one. 4.8% gave a different answer. Several other candidates had results below 2%.
When asked who they would vote for if the parliamentary elections were held this Sunday, 13.1% of respondents said that they would vote for Nikol Pashinyan's "Civil Contract", 10.4% - for Robert Kocharyan's "Armenia" bloc, 3.3% named businessman Gagik Tsarukyan's "Prosperous Armenia" party, 3.1% - Serzh Sargsyan's "I Have Honor" bloc, and another 2.8% named businessman Samvel Karapetyan. 11.5% of respondents found it difficult to answer, 4.5% refused to answer, and another 34.5% said they would not vote. Citizens also did not support the Armenian Prime Minister's attacks on the Church and Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II. 24.3% of respondents called Pashinyan's demand for the resignation of Garegin II a political move aimed at reducing the authority of the Church, 35.4% of respondents considered the Prime Minister's interference in the internal affairs of the Church unacceptable. 18.6% consider it possible to discuss this issue, but within the Church. Pashinyan's demand for the resignation of the Catholicos was supported by only 14.7% of respondents, another 5.9% found it difficult to answer, and 1.1% gave a different answer.