Friday, October 23, 2009

Zone 3- Summary of Global Polls- Week # 89. Dated 7th-11th Oct 09'

EAST EUROPE
Russians’ Confidence Crumbles With Economy
(Gallup USA) Gallup surveys before and after the crisis hit last year show Russian consumer confidence sank with their economy: The percentage of Russians saying the economy is getting better plunged from a pre-downturn high of 46% to a record-low 11%.
October 14, 2009
New Conservative Party Gains in Czech Republic
(CVVM) The Tradition Responsibility Prosperity 09 (TOP 09) party has gained prominence in the Czech Republic, according to a poll by CVVM. 12.5 per cent of respondents would vote for the recently-created conservative party in the next legislative election, up three points since August.
October 14, 2009
Fidesz Set to Win Big in Hungary’s Next Election
(Tarki) Hungary’s main opposition party holds an overwhelming lead in the country, according to a poll by Tarki. 65 per cent of decided voters would support Fidesz in the next legislative ballot.
October 13, 2009

WEST EUROPE
Spaniards Decidedly Favour Regularizing Prostitution
(Instituto Noxa) A large majority of people in Spain back a proposal that would make prostitution a regular occupation, according to a poll by Instituto Noxa published in La Vanguardia. 76 per cent of respondents support regularizing prostitution, while 17 per cent oppose it.
October 17, 2009
Few Britons Want Blair as EU President
(ARS) The idea of Tony Blair becoming president of the European Council is not particularly popular with people in Britain, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies. 47 per cent of respondents oppose the former British prime minister taking on this role.
October 15, 2009
President Merz is Least Liked Swiss Politician
(Isopublic) Swiss president Hans-Rudolf Merz ranks last in a popularity list of five prominent politicians, according to a poll by Isopublic published in Le Matin. 47 per cent of respondents hold a positive opinion of the president.
October 15, 2009
Two Parties Almost Tied in Switzerland
(Isopublic) The Swiss political scene is still dominated by two parties, according to a poll by Isopublic published in Le Matin. 23.3 per cent of respondents would vote for the Swiss People’s Party (SVP) in the next legislative election, while 22.3 per cent would support the Social-Democratic Party of Switzerland (SPS).
October 13, 2009
Plan to Change Abortion Law Splits Views in Spain
(Instituto Noxa) People in Spain are divided in their assessment of a government proposal to modify existing abortion regulations, according to a poll by Instituto Noxa published in La Vanguardia. 44 per cent of respondents support the proposed changes, while 46 per cent oppose them.
October 12, 2009

NORTH AMERICA
Two in Three Americans Worry About Identity Theft
(Gallup USA) Identity theft debuts on Gallup's Crime survey as Americans' top-ranked crime concern. Sixty-six percent of U.S. adults say they worry "frequently" or "occasionally" about being a victim of identity theft, higher than the reported anxiety about 11 other types of crime and the only crime that a majority worry about at least occasionally.
October 16, 2009
Americans See Little Hope of Finding a Quality Job
(Gallup USA) Gallup finds 10% of Americans feeling that now is a "good time" to find a quality job, reflecting no improvement since February, and less than the 33% who held similar views as the recession began in January 2008 and the 14% recorded as the financial crisis hit the economy in full force last October.
October 15, 2009
Hillary Clinton Now More Popular Than Barack Obama
(Gallup USA) Hillary Clinton lost the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination to Barack Obama, but in one respect she now ranks ahead of Obama. The president's current favorable rating of 56% is down 22 percentage points since January. Over the same time span, Clinton's favorable rating has changed little, and now, at 62%, it exceeds Obama's.
October 15, 2009
U.S. Satisfaction Sinks to Six-Month Low
(Gallup USA) Americans' satisfaction with the United States is no better today than a month ago; if anything, it may be a bit worse. Twenty-six percent of Americans interviewed Oct. 1-4 say they are satisfied with the way things are going in the country, down slightly from 29% in early September. Currently, 71% are dissatisfied, the highest level since March.
October 14, 2009
Americans Perceive Increased Crime in U.S.
(Gallup USA) Gallup's annual Crime poll finds 74% of Americans saying there is more crime in the United States than there was a year ago, the highest measured since the early 1990s.
October 14, 2009
In U.S., Two-Thirds Continue to Support Death Penalty
(Gallup USA) Gallup's annual Crime Survey finds that 65% of Americans continue to support the use of the death penalty for persons convicted of murder, while 31% oppose it -- continuing a trend that has shown little change over the last six years.
October 14, 2009
The States of Marriage and Divorce
(Pew Research Center) Arkansas and Oklahoma men and women marry young and have above average share in divorced people in 2007 and 2008. In Massachusetts and New York people marry a bit late and have below average share in divorce in 2007 and 2008.
October 15, 2009
Most Still Oppose Gay Marriage, but Support for Civil Unions Continues to Rise
(Pew Research Center) A clear majority of Americans (57%) favor allowing gay and lesbian couples to enter into legal agreements with each other. This marks a slight uptick in support for civil unions and appears to continue a significant long-term trend since the question was first asked in Pew Research Center surveys in 2003, when support for civil unions stood at 45%.
October 09, 2009
Sharp Red, Blue Divide On U.S. Healthcare System
(Zogby International) U.S. adults of different political ideologies have extremely different views about the nation's healthcare system, according to a new Zogby International interactive poll. Overall 63% rate the U.S. healthcare system as excellent or good, but only 43% give those combined high marks to the system's value. Forty-seven percent believe that affordable healthcare is a right, and 30% say it is a privilege. Another 20% believe it is neither.
October 15, 2009
Conservatives Surpass 40% Mark in Canada
(ARS) The Conservative party has extended its lead in Canada, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies released by the Toronto Star. 41 per cent of respondents would support the Tories in the next federal election.
October 17, 2009

LATIN AMERICA
Colombians Back Referendum to Allow Uribe Bid
(Ipsos Napoleón Franco) Two-thirds of people in Colombia agree with a referendum on whether the Constitution should be amended to allow Álvaro Uribe to run for a third consecutive term as president, according to a poll by Ipsos Napoleón Franco released by Semana and RCN. 66 per cent of respondents express support for the plebiscite, while 34 per cent disagree with it.
October 16, 2009
Most Venezuelans Want Chávez Gone by 2012
(IVAD) Most people in Venezuela think Hugo Chávez’s term in office should end no later than 2012, according to a poll by IVAD. 27.9 per cent of respondents say Chávez should leave in 2010 after a recall referendum, while an additional 36.3 per cent say he should only stay until the 2012 election.
October 14, 2009
Panamanian Government Gets Good Grades
(Dichter & Neira) Most people in Panama are satisfied with the performance of the recently elected national government, according to a poll by Dichter & Neira released by TVN Noticias. 74.8 per cent of respondents say the ministers in the cabinet have done a very good or a good job so far.
October 13, 2009
Support for Chile’s Bachelet Soars as Election Nears
(Adimark Gfk) Chilean president Michelle Bachelet is set to end her term in office on a high note, according to a poll by Adimark Gfk. 76 per cent of respondents approve of Bachelet’s performance, up three points since July.
October 12, 2009
Public Safety is Main Concern for Costa Ricans
(Unimer) Many people in Costa Rica cite insecurity as the biggest challenge facing the nation, according to a poll by Unimer published in La Nación. 25 per cent of respondents think the biggest problem in the Central American country is lack of safety.
October 11, 2009

GLOBAL POLLS
Support for Afghan Mission Drops in UK, Canada
(ARS) Public backing for the mission in Afghanistan is eroding in two countries, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies. 59 per cent of respondents in Britain oppose the military operation involving UK soldiers in Afghanistan, up six points since July.
October 16, 2009
Asian Nations—but Not Japan—among World’s Most Confident Consumers: Global Poll
(Globescan) Consumers in the Asia-Pacific region are among the most confident in the world as economic recovery starts to take hold, a new GlobeScan poll across 22 countries finds. But the Japanese, who are deeply pessimistic about the future, are the exception.
October 16, 2009

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The complete detailed weekly reports of the project can be found on theGilani Research Foundation website.

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