UNDP sees growing dissatisfaction with Kosovo government

Currently, 92% of Kosovo citizens blame the government and political parties for the current economic situation. Only 30% of respondents say they are satisfied with the work of EULEX, compared to 40% last year.

(KosovoCompromise Staff) Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The public in Kosovo is growing increasingly dissatisfied with the government, according to an Early Warning Report from the UN Development Programme (UNDP), published on Friday (March 19th).

A survey conducted earlier this year among more than 1,200 respondents found the level of discontent up by 20%, compared to survey six months ago. Since May 2008, more and more people, currently 92%, have been blaming the government and political parties for the current economic situation.

There is a similar trend developing regarding the EULEX mission. Only 30% of respondents say they are satisfied with its work, compared to 40% last year.