Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch

Africa

Africans Review Democratic Conditions
(CPOD) Apr. 4, 2004 - African adults in 15 countries are mostly happy with their respective systems of government, according to the Afrobarometer. 54 per cent of respondents are satisfied with the way democracy works, while 36 per cent are dissatisfied. Apr 4, 2004
Africans Assess Political Violence
(CPOD) Apr. 3, 2004 - Many African adults are opposed to political conflict, according to the Afrobarometer. 73 per cent of respondents in 15 countries say violence is never justified, while 20 per cent say aggression is sometimes necessary to support a just cause. Apr 3, 2004
Tight Race In South Africa’s Western Cape
(CPOD) Mar. 28, 2004 - South Africa's Western Cape is the site of a tight electoral battle, according to a poll by Markinor. 32 per cent of respondents would support current premier Marthinus van Schalkwyk of the New National Party (NNP), a two per cent lead over Ebrahim Rasool of the African National Congress (ANC). Mar 28, 2004
South Africa’s ANC Looks For Regional Victory
(CPOD) Mar. 27, 2004 - The African National Congress (ANC) could achieve a landmark victory in the KwaZulu-Natal province, according to a poll by Markinor. 46 per cent of respondents would support ANC candidate S'bu Ndebele in the regional election. Mar 27, 2004
ANC Holds Edge In South Africa
(CPOD) Mar. 22, 2004 - The African National Congress (ANC) will remain as the top political organization in South Africa, according to a poll by Markinor released by SABC. 68.6 per cent of respondents would support the ANC in the next general election. Mar 22, 2004
Algerians Review Government Ahead Of Vote
(CPOD) Mar. 18, 2004 - Many Algerian citizens are satisfied with their nation's development, according to a poll by the Abassa Institute. 43 per cent of respondents believe the general situation of their country has "improved a lot" over the past four years. Mar 18, 2004
Ivory Coast Problems Continue Despite Peace Deal
Mario Canseco Yesterday was supposed to be a day of celebration for the citizens of Ivory Coast, but the start of a long-awaited demobilization of militias was cancelled. Mar 9, 2004
Algerians Will Participate In Election
(CPOD) Mar. 3, 2004 - Algeria's presidential election will not be marred by a low turnout, according to a poll by the Abassa Institute. 68 per cent of respondents will participate in the upcoming vote. Mar 3, 2004
Small Drop For Lula In Brazil
(CPOD) Feb. 12, 2004 - Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva keeps a steady rating in Brazil, according to a poll by Instituto Sensus. 39.9 per cent of respondents rate the president's performance as "excellent" or "good," a 1.7 per cent drop since October 2003. Feb 12, 2004
Algeria’s Election Highlights Democratic Challenges
Mario Canseco This past weekend, Algerian head of state Abdelaziz Bouteflika officially announced the date for the country's next presidential election. Feb 10, 2004
Israel’s Sharon Faces Tough Battle
Mario Canseco After being named "Man of 2003" in a Shvakim Panorama/Israel Radio survey, Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon begins his fourth year in office with a low approval rating and a corruption investigation that threatens his administration's future. Jan 27, 2004
ANC Would Easily Win In South Africa
(CPOD) Jan. 19, 2004 - The African National Congress (ANC) continues to be the prevailing political organization in South Africa, according to a poll by Markinor. 60 per cent of respondents would support the ANC in the next general election. Jan 19, 2004
Canada Top Choice For French Workers
(CPOD) Jan. 6, 2004 - Canada is the preferred destination for prospective French workers, according to a poll by BVA released by M6 and Capital. 52 per cent of respondents mentioned Canada as a country they would choose if they were to seek employment outside of France. Jan 6, 2004
ANC Holds Commanding Lead In South Africa
(CPOD) Nov. 21, 2003 - The African National Congress (ANC) continues to be the top political force in South Africa, according to a poll by the Human Sciences Research Council. 45.8 per cent of respondents would support the ANC in an election. Nov 21, 2003
New Election, New Boycott in Guinea
Mario Canseco Boycotts are nothing new in Guinean votes. Nov 18, 2003
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