Arabs prefer to establish democratic system in their country: survey


(MENAFN) 74% of Arabs, who took part in the survey, in 11 Arab countries support democracy, compared to 16% of the respondents who reject the establishment of democracy in their countries, the results of the survey conducted by the Arab Centre for Research and Policy Studies showed.

These results were revealed at a press conference, on Wednesday at the Arab Centre for Research and Policy Studies in Doha, to launch the 2018 Arab Index survey.

The Arab Index surveyed 18,830 citizens in Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait between December 2017 and April 2018.

The survey was carried out by 865 researchers. It took about 45,000 hours to be conducted and the field researchers walked more than 700,000 km to reach areas that appeared in the sample throughout the Arab world.

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