
A survey on 2,363 people has found that 81 percent want the interim government to stay until the reforms are done. In interviews conducted over the phone from August 22 to September 2, at least 47 percent respondents said the interim government’s tenure should be two years or more while 35 percent said it should be one year or less.
A survey on 2,363 people has found that 81 percent want the interim government to stay until the reforms are done. In interviews conducted over the phone from August 22 to September 2, at least 47 percent respondents said the interim government’s tenure should be two years or more while 35 percent said it should be one year or less.