MPs/ ministers in corruption

The survey revealed that more people (47 percent) think the MPs and ministers are now involved in corruption. Compared to it, 27 percent replied in the negative. A large 26 percent said they have no idea on this issue.

 

Grassroots leaders in corruption

Such perception coincides with results of another question – whether they think the AL grassroots workers have been involved in corruption. 47 percent replied 'yes' and 34 percent said 'no'.

 

Poor view about ACC

Although the number of people taking a negative view of the Anti-corruption Commission (ACC) has decreased this year still majority of 42 percent people hold a poor view of the commission as against 32 percent who think positively.

 

 

 


Political culture

A greater percentages of people think our political culture has turned for the worst.

Last year 30 percent thought there was a positive change in political culture, this year 33 percent think so. Similarly, last year 41 percent thought there was a negative change and this year 43 percent think so.

44 percent respondents said the government is repressive towards the opposition while 35 percent said it is behaving normally.


 


Parliament ineffective, government to blame

40 percent of the voters think parliament is ineffective and 67 percent of them think it is the government to be blamed for this. 26 percent however blame both AL and BNP for the ineffectiveness.


Bureaucracy politicised

The survey also showed majority 38 percent thinks the bureaucracy is more politicized now than before. 27 percent replied in the negative. But a large segment of 35 percent said they have no idea.

 

BNP's JS boycott wrong decision

An overwhelming majority of 61 percent voters said BNP's boycott of parliament is a wrong decision. Only 21 percent it was right.

     
 

 

 

 

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