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UNDP sees growing dissatisfaction with Kosovo government

22/03/2010

PRISTINA, Kosovo -- The public 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. (Koha Ditore, Zeri, Kosova Sot - 20/03/10; RTK, Kohavision, Klan Kosova - 19/03/10)

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