According to him, 65% of citizens watched the Prime Minister's press conference on July 25. Answering the question of whether it is possible to trust the prime minister's answers, 16.1% of respondents answered positively, 14.5% said they partially trust. 13.1% of the respondents said that they rather do not trust, and 54.4% of the respondents answered that they do not trust at all. 1.8% found it difficult to answer.
"We see that more than 67% do not trust Pashinyan's answers, and this is a rather large figure," Navasardyan said.
Answering the question of whether there are political prisoners in Armenia, 47.2% of citizens answered that there are, 31.1% do not think so, and another 22.7% found it difficult to answer.
Most often, the former Education Minister Armen Ashotyan, the head of the Public Voice party Artak Galstyan, and the elected mayor of Vanadzor Mamikon Aslanyan were called political prisoners. Navasardyan noted that these data practically coincide with the survey data in June.
According to survey participants, security issues are the most serious problem in the country. In particular, 32.4% named the danger of war, 30.4% - security issues in general, 27.8% - the issue of clarifying borders. Other problems include the economic situation, unemployment, rising prices, return of prisoners, change of power, etc.
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