An overwhelming majority of 70 percent respondents think that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is doing “a good job,” according to a latest survey.
The approval saw a 4 percent rise from 2018, as per the Washington-based International Republican Institute (IRI), which conducted the survey. IRI is an American nonprofit organization funded and supported by the United States federal government. Most of its board is drawn from the Republican Party.
The 4 percent rise in a span of five years stands as an indication that analysts believe validates Sheikh Hasina’s successful Covid-19 management, a raft of infrastructure projects, and rolling out of a number of safety net schemes.
Findings from the national survey of Bangladesh, conducted between March and April 2023, are posted on the IRI website.
On the government’s performance in different sectors, the endorsement for Awami League also stood “high”, as per the survey.
A staggering 87 percent—strongly and somewhat—approve the government’s role in developments or roads, highways and bridges while 86 percent—“strongly and somewhat”—approve the work of the government in ensuring availability of drinking water.
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On ensuring availability of electricity, 84 percent endorsed the role of the government. On ensuring quality healthcare, 77 percent approved the efforts put in place by the government.