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43% of Georgians think gov’t not doing enough for country’s EU membership – CRRC Georgia poll

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Forty-three percent of Georgians think the domestic authorities are not doing enough to fulfill the 12-point conditions outlined by the European Union last year for granting its membership candidate status to the country, a CRRC Georgia survey released on Monday said. 

The survey said only 25 percent of Georgians were satisfied with the government’s efforts for the country’s EU integration. 

In the same survey, 34% of Georgians accused the government of creating a polarized political environment and dividing the public, while 28 percent said both the government and the opposition were responsible for that. 

The Georgian Dream authorities call surveys provided with the engagement of CRRC Georgia as “biased and incorrect”.

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