Survey: Most Moldovans are Unhappy with the Situation in the Republic

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Most Moldovans are unhappy with the state of affairs in the republic, as shown by the results of a public opinion poll submitted by the Public Opinion Foundation at a press conference at the Infotag agency on Wednesday. According to the poll, 46.3% of respondents are completely dissatisfied with the state of affairs in Moldova, 37.3% are rather dissatisfied, 13% are rather satisfied, 1.7% are completely satisfied, and 1.6% found it difficult to answer, infotag.md reports. According to the population, one of the main problems in Moldova are poor roads (18.1%), high food prices (8.2%), unemployment and lack of jobs (7%), street lighting (6.7%), cleaning in communities (5.6%), medical care (5.2%). Among the least important problems are the provision of drinking water (2.4%), adjacent territory beautification (2.3%), places of recreation in communities (2.2%), the work of schools and kindergartens (2%), condition or lack of local markets and the condition of residential buildings (1.6% each). The survey was conducted by the Public Opinion Foundation from February 22 to March 7 among 1798 respondents commissioned by TVC 21. The margin of error is +/- 2.3%.