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Public gives thumbs down to govt performance: survey

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Nearly three quarters of the public regard the federal government’s performance so far as no better than average, an opinion survey conducted by the Herald in partnership with the Islamabad-based Sustainable Development Policy Institute reveals.

The survey, conducted as the Sharif-led government completes its first year in power, engaged 1354 respondents from across all four provinces and revealed a public not just disillusioned but also deeply divided on key political issues of the day.

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Respondents from Sindh exhibit the greatest antipathy towards the federal government, with 26.52 per cent terming its performance ‘very poor’, the lowest ranking available. Equally disdainful of the state of affairs in their own province, 25.24 Sindh-based respondents deem the performance of the Qaim Ali Shah government as also ‘very poor’.

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The performance of the Punjab government is regarded as the most effective among provincial governments by 65.73 per cent of all respondents, followed by that of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa at 16.54 per cent. Only 2.44 per cent of all respondents regarded the Balochistan government’s performance as the best. Within the province itself, however, the number of respondents who view their provincial government’s performance as being the best is significantly higher at 15.38 per cent.

Almost 50 per cent of all respondents regard Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif to have been the most effective chief executive in the past year, followed by Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pervez Khattak (15.36 per cent) and Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah (11.15 per cent). Only 10.49 per cent of respondents regard Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to have been the most effective chief executive in the past year.

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A plurality (45.72 per cent) of respondents from across the country also believes that the ruling party at the centre has completely failed to fulfill its election promises, with a similar number (42.02 per cent) believing the same of the party at the helm of their respective provinces.

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Reflective of this disillusionment and perhaps in line with the anti-incumbency sentiment exhibited during the previous general election, respondents say they will vote differently were elections to be held tomorrow. Survey results indicate that the top three parties at the federal level, were elections to be held immediately, would be the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, the Pakistan Peoples Party and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz — in exactly this order.

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According to the survey findings, there appears to be no consensus on specific political issues of concern to the country at present—such as the decision to engage in talks with the Taliban and to try General (retd) Pervez Musharraf. On the former, 34 per cent of all respondents favour negotiations whereas 29 per cent are against this mode of engagement with the Taliban; a further 32.87 per cent admit that their views on the matter are mixed. The greatest degree of support for negotiations is recorded among respondents from Balochistan (40 per cent) and Punjab (38.35 per cent).

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Forty-seven per cent of respondents disapprove of the government’s decision to try Musharraf while 35.75 per cent are in favour of doing so. The highest degree of support for the trial is recorded among the Baloch and Pashto-speakers (59.18 and 57.89 per cent respectively) whereas an overwhelming majority of Urdu speakers (81.44 per cent) disapproves of it.

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A plurality of respondents believes that relations between the government and the judiciary have improved during the tenure of the current federal government but civil-military relations have deteriorated during the same period of time.

The opinion survey, conducted during the month of May, employs a sampling methodology that closely reflects nationwide demographic trends, including those pertaining to gender, ethnicity, age and rural-urban divide. The survey sample also takes into account a variety of income groups and educational levels.

Full results of the survey will be published as a supplement with Herald’s July 2014 issue
 
Federal Government 37% average 16% Good 4% Very Good 3% Excellent and this is thumbs down??? Punjab government is regarded as the most effective among provincial governments by 65.73 per cent of all respondents.... Almost 50 per cent of all respondents regard Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif to have been the most effective chief executive in the past year.....Thumbs Down???
 
Federal Government 37% average 16% Good 4% Very Good 3% Excellent and this is thumbs down??? Punjab government is regarded as the most effective among provincial governments by 65.73 per cent of all respondents.... Almost 50 per cent of all respondents regard Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif to have been the most effective chief executive in the past year.....Thumbs Down???


Have some ENO, it will help with digestion :lol:
 
Have some ENO, it will help with digestion :lol:

sir Have some Hajmola's imli flavour... KPK performed 17% KPK CM 15 % ... you should wait 2 more year then you will see the change.. it will take time to build and run the projects.... let's now get out of this PTI is best PML-N is best just focus on country let the projects be finished after that may the best performing Party wins
 
KPK government could only clock 16%.......So much for the "tabdili" and "Tsunami"...

Husnain sahab, now you are being biased here A novice government Vs established government. .He is ruling province for last what 4-5 years as compare to KPK Gov, which is in power for last 1 year. Shahbaz has something to show for his performance due to his last governance. Shahbaz has mostly signed deals with investors in one last year and hasn't launched any major infrastructure, health,education or any other kind of project.

Or if we see this in another context what people of Punjab sees is, Shahbaz is laying ground work for major infra and looking at his past track, they know he will deliver hence higher number of percentage in survey. While do PTI KPK has past track of good governance? What did they did in past one year? more or less what Shahbaz sharif did but has no past record of how good they are keeping up with their promises. Hence a lower number of percentage.

But what KPK has achieved is in terms of legislature and accountability is commendable. There accountability commision and Right to know bill is commendable. Shahbaz is yet to emulate this model in Punjab yet
 
Husnain sahab, now you are being biased here A novice government Vs established government. Shahbaz led government is continuity.He is ruling province for last what 4-5 years? as compare to KPK Gov, which is in power for last 1 year. \
A government is a government.....Its not novice nor established....had your argument been true then PPP should have clocked an equal amount of familiarity with the PML-N government....PTI has only been doing tall claims and little work uptil now...I mean seriously, this argument makes little sense...

Or if we see this in another context, Shahbaz has mostly signed deals with investors in one last year and hasn't launched any major infrastructure, health,education or any other kind of project.
Forgot Nandipur? Qauid e Azam Solar Park? Rawalpindi Metero against which PTI is erecting obstacles? Either you don't read newspapers or else?

What people of Punjab sees is, Shahbaz is laying ground work for major infra and looking at his past track, they know he will deliver hence higher number of percentage in survey. While do PTI KPK has past track of good governance? What did they did in past one year? more or less what Shahbaz sharif did. Hence a lower number of percentage.
KPK's current tack record will set its future image...which doesn't seem good at this point of time...

But what KPK has achieved is in terms of legislature and accountability. There accountability commision and Right to know bill is commendable. Shahbaz is yet emulate this module in Punjab yet
Whats the use of legislature and accountability when nothing is available on the ground and yes btw every now and then some members of PTI form pressure group forcing party to succumb.....PTI is in a coalition government, the day its allies switch sides, it will lose the right to govern and all other parties know that now. Even JUI-F's fazlu is not bothered about sabotaging the government since he publically said that this government will die a natural death after 5 years....
 
A government is a government.....Its not novice nor established....had your argument been true then PPP should have clocked an equal amount of familiarity with the PML-N government....PTI has only been doing tall claims and little work uptil now...I mean seriously, this argument makes little sense...


Forgot Nandipur? Qauid e Azam Solar Park? Rawalpindi Metero against which PTI is erecting obstacles? Either you don't read newspapers or else?


KPK's current tack record will set its future image...which doesn't seem good at this point of time...


Whats the use of legislature and accountability when nothing is available on the ground and yes btw every now and then some members of PTI form pressure group forcing party to succumb.....PTI is in a coalition government, the day its allies switch sides, it will lose the right to govern and all other parties know that now. Even JUI-F's fazlu is not bothered about sabotaging the government since he publically said that this government will die a natural death after 5 years....


Both projects initiated by federal government while discussion is about provincial governments. I guess you don't pay attention while reading newspaper

When Shahbaz took over in 2010, or before shahbaz there was Khoso in 2008-2009. What did they do in their first year of governance? Now that's a proper comparison to compare PTI with nascent provincial PML-N government of 2008-2009, na kay comparing with the one who is just continuing with the works left in their previous tenure
 
Both projects initiated by federal government while discussion is about provincial governments. I guess you don't pay attention while reading newspaper

When Shahbaz took over in 2010, or before shahbaz there was Khoso in 2008-2009. What did they do in their first year of governance? Now that's a proper comparison to compare PTI with nascent provincial PML-N government of 2008-2009, na kay comparing with the one who is just continuing with the works left in their previous tenure
The projects I mentioned to you are strictly those of provincial government.....
 
The projects I mentioned to you are strictly those of provincial government.....

Okay, I got confused with PM presence

Are you willing to reconsider you "strictly provincial government" project definition?

joint venture of the government of Punjab, Bank of Punjab and M/s TBEA Ltd of China.

Same is case with Nandipur, Chinese investment. I think we had discussion about project initiated with investments in Punjab and KPK so these are exceptions that can't be quoted when discussing projects initiated with province own funds

So no project strictly initiated by punjab government own initiative in it's first year tenure.
 
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