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Euronews poll for Tirana: Here's how the citizens answered about the city

Euronews poll for Tirana: Here's how the citizens answered about the city

The Euronews barometer has asked the citizens of Tirana how things are going in the capital and there is an increase in both those who think things are going in the right direction and those who think things are going in the wrong direction.

From 46.5% in February 2023, citizens who think things are going in the right direction went to 49.8% in March 2023.

Likewise, from 34.4% in February 2023, citizens who think things are going in the wrong direction have gone to 35.1%.

While the number of citizens who think that things are going the same has decreased from 18.6% in February 2023 to 14.7% in March 2023.

While when we ask them how things are going in Tirana Municipality compared to Albania, we again have an increase in those who think they are better and those who think they are worse.

From 54% of the citizens who thought that things are going well in Tirana in February, that in the country has increased to 55.4% in March.

Also, from 15.9% in February, the number of those who thought that things are going worse in Tirana than in the country went to 16.2% in March.

Meanwhile, the number of those who think that things are going the same in Tirana as in the country has decreased from 28.5% to 27.2%.

For the question of how things are going in Tirana Municipality compared to 5 years ago, those who think they are doing better went from 18.5% in February 2023 to 21.9% in March.

While the number of citizens who think that things in the capital are going worse than 5 years ago has decreased from 48.7% in February 2023 to 45.3% in March 2023.

* Taken from Euronews Albania at the end