Polls

24 March 2012: Performance of Government, Fuel Crisis in Gaza, Taxes,Reconciliation, New Government and Elections

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English Report             English Results

Arabic Report               Arabic Results
 
Publication Date: 24 March 2012
Fieldwork: 5-12 March 2012  
Sample Size: 1380 Palestinians in the West Bank & Gaza
Margin of error: ± 2.5 %
 

Highlights:
  •  The overall approval rate of President Abbas is at 59 percent; 45 percent approves of Fayyad’s overall performance and 34 percent approves of Haniyeh’s performance.
  •  Dissatisfaction with government of Haniyeh in Gaza reaches a peak with the continuation of the fuel and electricity crises in the strip; Dissatisfaction with the government of Fayyad increases with the discussions over its proposed austerity plan.
  • 46 percent of the overall West Bank & Gaza sample places the most blame on Israel for the ongoing fuel crisis in Gaza, followed by Hamas (27 percent).
  •  In contrast, 48 percent of Gazans place the most blame on Hamas for the ongoing fuel crisis, followed by Israel (21 percent).
  • The majority of Palestinians (55 percent) believe that things are moving in the wrong direction.
  • 36 percent of respondents have heard of the Fayyad government's austerity plan.
  • 64 percent of West Bank respondents and 75 percent of Gazans state that their tax system is unfair.
  • 62 percent judge the Haniyeh government unfavorably in the field of job creation, compared to 49 percent with an unfavorable view of the Fayyad government's performance in the same field.
  • West Bank and Gaza respondents tend to be critical of their own governments with higher negative ratings of the Haniyeh government among Gazans.
  • Two thirds support the Doha Agreement that stipulates the appointment of Mahmoud Abbas as a prime minister for a unity interim government.
  • Abbas and Fayyad are most trusted to lead the proposed unity interim government.
 
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