gave their approval.
The survey report further shows that 41 percent termed the government’s performance for making National Assembly stronger and more independent as good, 7 percent very good whereas 20 percent termed it very bad and 6 percent very bad. Similarly, 50 percent of those having voting intention for PML-N gave their approval, 43 percent having intention for PTI gave their approval and from PPP 51 percent gave their approval.
With regard to making the prime minister and his cabinet stronger and more independent in order to run the country, 43 percent termed government’s performance good and 9 percent very good whereas 22 percent termed it bad and 7 percent very bad. Voting Intention-wise, 55 percent of those having voting intention for PML-N gave their approval, 50 percent having voting intention for PTI gave their approval whereas 43 percent from PPP gave their approval.
According to the report, 41 percent people termed it good with regard to convincing the military that it is subordinate to democratically elected government and 10 percent very good whereas 19 percent termed it bad and 7 percent termed it very bad. Similarly voting intention-wise, 55 percent of those having voting intention for PML-N gave their approval, 47 percent from PTI, and 49 percent from PPP also gave their approval.
To the question about government’s performance with regard to safeguarding the interference of outside powers in the affairs of the country, 36 percent termed it good and 7 percent very good whereas 25 percent termed it bad and 10 percent very bad.
Voting intention–wise 50 percent of those having voting intention for PML-N gave their approval, 38 percent from PTI and 37 percent from PPP also gave their approval. Similarly 56 percent of the total gave their approval to their favorite political parties. Voting intention wise, 58 percent those having voting intention for PML-N expressed their trust on their favorite party, from PTI 64 percent and from PPP 53 percent expressed trust in their favorite party.