July 04, 2018
This survey is a continuation of the Center for Strategic Studies’ approach to exploring the views of citizens and opinion leaders on the ability of governments to assume or carry out their responsibilities. The poll was conducted to measure the extent to which the new government (the government of Dr. Omar Al-Razzaz) is able to assume the responsibilities of the next phase that was formed following the popular protests and demonstrations against the decisions of Dr. Hani Al-Mulki’s government. One of the most important was the income tax bill. The strikes and protests of the various segments of Jordanian society continued for 9 days and spread to most of the kingdom’s governorates and ended with night sit-ins in front of the Cabinet headquarters in the Fourth Circle. The survey aims to know the attitudes of Jordanian citizens and their confidence in the ability of the government of Dr. Omar Razzaz to assume its responsibilities during the coming period and to measure the respondents’ opinions about the government’s ability to carry out the tasks. Mentioned in the royal appointment book. The trends of public opinion and a sample of opinion leaders on the conduct of affairs in Jordan and the most important problems facing Jordan now were also identified. The poll also aims to identify the attitudes and opinions of citizens on some current issues, such as the economic situation in Jordan and the Gulf, the subsidies provided, confidence in national institutions, satisfaction with the performance of the current parliament, and the continuation of protests. Protests.