22% believe the result of the ISPA survey on the new president will not make any difference

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22% believe the result of the ISPA survey on the new president will not make any difference

Results of a survey by ISPA about the new president show that 22% believe it will not make any difference.

Ebrahim Shirali, the head of ISPA, says the survey results show that 39.5% of respondents mentioned that the country’s situation will improve with the arrival of the new president.

On the other hand, 16.2% think the country’s situation will worsen, and 22% believe the country’s situation will not change with the new president. Additionally, 22% of respondents had no assessment of the country’s situation with a change in the president and expressed their lack of knowledge.

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