14.09.2024 17:50
The results of the survey conducted by Asal Research on the reliability of institutions have emerged. The military ranks first with 19.7 percent, followed by the police force with 16.5 percent. The Presidency ranks third with 11.1 percent, while the bottom of the list includes the Directorate of Religious Affairs with 2 percent, the judiciary with 1.4 percent, politicians with 1 percent, and the media with 0.9 percent.
In a survey conducted by Asal Research on the reliability of institutions, the military ranked first and the police ranked second. The Presidency ranked third with 11.1%, while the Religious Affairs Directorate, judiciary, politicians, and media ranked at the bottom of the list.
HERE ARE THE MOST TRUSTED INSTITUTIONS BY CITIZENS
Asal Research asked citizens about the institutions they trust the most in Turkey. The answers given by the participants were quite interesting.
MILITARY, POLICE, AND PRESIDENCY AT THE TOP
The Turkish Armed Forces ranked first with 19.7% on the list. The police force ranked second with 16.5%, and the Presidency ranked third with 11.1%.
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS DIRECTORATE, JUDICIARY, POLITICIANS, AND MEDIA ARE THE LEAST TRUSTED
The institutions that ranked at the bottom of the list drew attention. While only 2% expressed trust in the Religious Affairs Directorate, the judiciary received 1.4%, politicians received 1%, and the media received 0.9%.