هل نسيت كلمة المرور؟ الرجاء إدخال بريدك الإلكتروني، وسوف تصلك رسالة عليه حتى تستطيع عمل كلمة مرور جديدة.
برجاء توضيح أسباب شعورك أنك بحاجة للإبلاغ عن السؤال.
برجاء توضيح أسباب شعورك أنك بحاجة للإبلاغ عن الإجابة.
برجاء توضيح أسباب شعورك أنك بحاجة للإبلاغ عن المستخدم.
Surveys from 2023 and 2024 indicate a significant level of dissatisfaction with the current democratic system in Pakistan. According to a Gallup & Gilani Pakistan survey in 2024, only 17% of Pakistanis "strongly agree" that democracy is the best system of governance, despite its flaws. When inclاقرأ المزيد
Surveys from 2023 and 2024 indicate a significant level of dissatisfaction with the current democratic system in Pakistan.
قراءة أقلAccording to a Gallup & Gilani Pakistan survey in 2024, only 17% of Pakistanis “strongly agree” that democracy is the best system of governance, despite its flaws. When including those who “somewhat agree,” the percentage rises to 38% (17% strongly agree + 21% somewhat agree). This marks a significant decline from 40% who strongly agreed in 2007.
A Gallup International study from 2023 found that Pakistan topped the list of countries most dissatisfied with democracy, with 38% disagreeing (strongly or somewhat) with the statement “Democracy may have its flaws, but it is the best system of governance?” Furthermore, 68% of Pakistanis disagreed (strongly or somewhat) that their country is ruled by the will of the people, and 45% disagreed that elections in their country are free and fair.
Overall, while a large majority of Pakistanis may endorse the idea of democracy, there is considerable dissatisfaction with how it is functioning in practice and a growing skepticism about its effectiveness as a system of governance in the country.