50.1% of citizens are satisfied with the work of the institutions, which are the most corrupt
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50.1% of citizens are satisfied with the work performance of Kosovo's institutions.

And that this is an increase of 70.7% if compared to November 2023.

The job satisfaction of the president Vjosa Osmani is 69%.

The job satisfaction of the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has increased to 58.4%

Meanwhile, for the Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo at 64.4%, compared to November of last year, which was 52.2%.

These data were made known by UNDP, which today launched the Public Pulse, where 1300 people were surveyed in the country's 38 municipalities.

The permanent representative of UNDP, Nuno Querios, has stated that there are three issues that have been identified as problematic in the report, which are poverty, unemployment and prices.

"50.1% of people are satisfied with the performance of Kosovo's central institutions, and this is a 70.7% increase compared to November 2023... The three main issues that have been identified in relation to what people face have been poverty 16.6%, unemployment 16.3 and the prices to be paid for essential things 12.6%. In total, 83.2% of the people who responded felt safe against violence and when they are on the street compared to 79.9% in November 2023. So, it is less than a 4% increase and this is of course data for all people who have been interviewed, have answered", he said.

Meanwhile, the project manager, Alisia Hasani, has stated that there has been an increase in citizens' satisfaction with the central institutions, but that there has been a decrease in satisfaction with the courts and the prosecutor's office.

According to Hasan, the increase in satisfaction has been observed in the road safety situation.

And, also in economic directions.

While, he has shown that according to the report, the most corrupt institutions are the courts and Customs.

At the very end, it was said that 10.9% of respondents believe that the Kosovo-Serbia agreement will lead Kosovo to the European Union.

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