Striking results emerged from the survey conducted by Asal Research in the last month of the year. The research company asked 1,860 participants in 26 provinces between December 9-12 which party could solve the problems related to Turkey's economy, education, legal, and health systems. The public's despair was reflected in the survey results. "TURKEY'S MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM: ECONOMY"The company first asked participants, "What is Turkey's most important problem?" Participants identified "Economy/Cost of living" as the most important problem with 58.1%. Following the economy were injustice at 6%, unemployment at 4.4%, and pensions/minimum wage at 4.1%. According to participants, Turkey's most important problems are as follows:- Economy/Cost of living: 58.1%
- Injustice: 6.0%
- Unemployment: 4.4%
- Pensions/Minimum wage: 4.1%
- Terorrism: 3.0%
- Refugees: 2.9%
- Education: 2.5%
- Security/Public order: 2.1%
- Kurdish issue: 1.8%
- Moral value loss: 1.5%
- Urban transformation/Earthquake: 1.3%
- Democracy: 1.2%
- Taxes: 1.2%
- Health: 0.7%
- Other: 2.0%
- All: 4.5%
- No opinion/No answer: 2.7%
"NO PARTY CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEMS"34.5% of participants stated that no political party could solve Turkey's problems. 23% of the survey participants said "AK Party can solve it," while 17.2% indicated that CHP could solve it. The rates of the parties are as follows:- None: 34.5%
- AK Party: 23%
- CHP: 17.2%
- No opinion/No answer: 11.8%
- Other: 3.3%
- MHP: 3.1%
- DEM Party: 2.6%
- Good Party: 1.8%
- Victory Party: 1.5%
- New Welfare Party: 1.2%
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