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59% Pakistanis want Sharif as Prez: survey

Rezaul H Laskar in Islamabad | PTI | December 19, 2008 | 23:40 IST

An overwhelming majority of Pakistanis believe their country is moving in the wrong direction and 59 per cent would rather have Pakistan Muslim League-N chief Nawaz

Sharif as president instead of Asif Ali Zardari, a survey has said.

Eighty-eight per cent of the respondents in the poll conducted by United States-based International Republican Institute said Pakistan is moving in the wrong direction, while 73 per cent said the economic situation had worsened in the past year.

A total of 76 per cent rated the PPP-led government's performance on key issues as poor, up from 51 per cent in a survey conducted by IRI in June.

Sixty-seven per cent replied in the negative when asked if things would be better now that there is a democratically elected parliament and president in Pakistan.

While 59 per cent per cent of Pakistanis surveyed said they would rather have Sharif as President, only 19 per cent backed Zardari for the job. 63 per cent also said they disapproved of Zardari's performance while only 19 per cent approved of it.

Asked which leader could best handle the problems facing the country, 31 per cent of respondents backed PML-N chief and former premier Nawaz Sharif while President Zardari was supported by eight per cent and former President Pervez Musharraf by three per cent.

Among the respondents 64 per cent said they liked slain former premier and PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto and 60 per cent said they liked Sharif, while 65 per cent said they disliked Zardari.

Significantly, the number of people who said the powerful army should have no role in politics fell from 62 per cent in June to 49 per cent in the latest survey, which was conducted by IRI during October 15-30.

Forty-two per cent said the army should have a role, up from 27 per cent in June.

Asked if they felt more secure this year compared to last year, 78 per cent replied in the negative. A total of 52 per cent also said the country had not made important steps towards democracy despite the election of a new parliament and president, the resignation of Musharraf and separation of the posts of president and army chief.

Forty-two per cent said they wanted the PML-N back in the government while 60 per cent held Zardari responsible for the split between the two parties in August.

A total of 54 per cent said they would support a peace deal with extremists, down from 64 per cent in June while 60 per cent said religious extremism is a serious problem in Pakistan.

The survey covered 3,500 in all four provinces of Pakistan, IRI said.
 
why now if 59% people vete him in election he will be presedent now.people have to wait 4 years more.
 
If they were given a chance to vote now.

boss these pols note decide who will win.he has populrty in panjab but what abut sindh and pakhtunkha .these pols just time pass i beleve that.also why now elec????????
 
Not much intrested in survey but surely time for new elections.
 
Hehe...
this poll must be a matter before his comments on Kasab.
 
Hehe...
this poll must be a matter before his comments on Kasab.

No common people are more concernd with economic situation and anti-Pakistan policies of current set up than what Nawaz said about kasab.
 
Hehe...
this poll must be a matter before his comments on Kasab.

you think people think more abut india in pakistan you wrong people thing abut prizes abut electrcty shortige and oil prizes more then india here.
 
mushi is best but qes is who he come in power now he don't have good party .he dont have money.
 
59%? thats bad
nawaz sharif is not a good leader, not that zardari is anyway
y cant imran khan be president???
he has a great vision for pakistan
 
Pakistan doesn't have democracy.

It's just two idiots vying for power.

Pakistanis aren't literate enough to vote in elections.

When all Pakistanis can read and write, then they can assimilate news and make decisions.
 
a sample of 3500 people only? out of 160million. Bias rate +-40% atleast.
 
Many polls can be basised. Depends on who they ask and where.
 
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