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81% of RA Citizens Trust Arman Tatoyan: Caucasus Barometer

Yesterday, June 6, the Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC) -Armenia Foundation presented the “Caucasus Barometer” 2021. According to the results of the research, Arman Tatoyan has the highest rating among the citizens.

In particular, according to the results of the poll conducted during Arman Tatoyan’s tenure as the Human Rights Defender of Armenia (from December 18, 2021, to February 4, 2022), 81% of citizens trust Arman Tatoyan, 9% of citizens are neutral (neither trust nor does not trust), do not trust 7%, do not know 2%.
The Caucasus Research Resource Center also surveyed the opinion of the population of Armenia on which institutions they consider the most reliable.

Among the 17 institutions, according to citizens, the Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) is in the first place.

According to this section, 61.2% of citizens fully trust Arman Tatoyan, 21.4% rather trust, 6.7% neither trust nor do not trust, 3.8 do not trust %, and 6.9% do not trust at all.

This is to remind you that Arman Tatoyan held the post of Human Rights Defender of Armenia in 2016. from February 23 to 2022 February 23, and the “Caucasian Barometer” (CB) in 2021. The study covers the period from December 18, 2021, to February 4, 2022.

Source: armedia.am

Vigen Avetisyan

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