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80% of Pakistanis believe the PM should complete five-year term

ISLAMABAD: Eighty percent Pakistanis, according to a Pulse poll, believe Prime Minister Imran Khan will complete his five year sent and there will be no half term elections.

Almost six between 10 (62 percent) I believe the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan will support against the non-trust movementre two out of 10 (23%) believe that the government of The Prime Minister will be appointed a result of distrust move. While 15% have no opinions.

When asked about relief package of Prime Minister Imran Khan, 63 years old in total percent of respondents were satisfied (32 percent completely satisfied and 31 percent more or less satisfied) with the announcement of Rs 2000 increase in Ehsaas financial aid from Rs 12000 to Rs 14000. Thirty-two percent they were completely dissatisfied and five percent have no opinions.

Overall, 66 percent respondents from Punjab were satisfied (37% were completely satisfied and 29 percent more or less satisfied) with the announcement of the prime minister for issue of Sehat cards until the end of March.

The Prime Minister said that despite high inflation rate of petroleum products al international level, thanks to the efficient and high tax collection, his government was in can provide relief to the masses.

When we asked respondents for their opinion on the request, 10 percent of respondents were in complete agreement and 42 percent somewhat agree (overall 52 percent agreed), while 42 percent totally agree with the complaint.

There was a divided opinion on relief of Rs 10 on oil prices by the Prime Minister. Almost half (48%) believe it will not work. Whereas 8 percent I think it was a huge relief and 41 percent take it as a little bit of relief (cumulatively 49 percent have perception of get relief), three percent he had no opinions.

Once again there was a divided opinion on reduction of Rs 5 on electricity. 47 percent believe this reduction was not a significant relief while nine percent believed this to be a significant reduction and 42 percent believed it was in somehow relief (cumulatively 51 percent have perception of get relief). Three percent he had no opinions.

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Sandra Loyd
Sandra Loyd
Sandra is the Reporter working for World Weekly News. She loves to learn about the latest news from all around the world and share it with our readers.

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