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Haiti - Politic : Survey on the perception of citizens on the work of Parliament
05/06/2018 10:14:51

Haiti - Politic : Survey on the perception of citizens on the work of Parliament

The Citizen Observatory for the Institutionalization of Democracy (OCID), in partnership with the National Democratic Institute (NDI), conducts a "survey on the perception of citizens of Parliament's work and their relations with their elected representatives".

This survey launched on May 30, 2018 ends this Tuesday, June 5, 2018 is a telephone survey that consists of placing calls to numbers of citizens (men and women) randomly drawn in the 10 departments. It is done through a call center mobilizing about twenty investigators.

The results of this survey should provide reliable data on citizens' perception of Parliament's work and highlight their expectations of their representatives.

Recommendations will be made from the findings to support advocacy for improving the performance of Parliament and relations between parliamentarians and their constituents.

These results will be shared shortly with the decision-makers, the offices of the two Chambers, the political actors, the Civil Society and the population in general.

HL/ HaitiLibre



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