60% of respondents in Armenia consider political situation in country tense
YEREVAN /ARKA/. Sixty percent of respondents in Armenia consider the political situation in the country tense, according to Aram Navasardyan, head of the Armenian office of the Gallup International Association.
According to him, 30.7% of respondents assessed the situation as “rather tense,” and 30.2% as “very tense.”
At the same time, 13% of respondents described the political situation in the country as completely calm, and another 23.4% as “rather calm,” Navasardyan noted at a press conference on Tuesday.
The telephone survey, conducted in Armenia from March 1 to April, involved 1,001 respondents.

