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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
India, Saudi Arabia Are Most Optimistic Nations
- Adults in India and Saudi Arabia appear particularly content with their outlook, according to a 20-country poll by Angus Reid Strategies for Maclean's. 97 per cent of respondents in both nations are personally optimistic about the prospects for their own personal quality of life during the next decade.
Egypt is third on the list with 93 per cent, followed by Mexico with 88 per cent, and Australia and South Korea with 86 per cent each. In Canada, Israel, Russia, Spain, South Africa, Lebanon, the United States and Britain, at least two-thirds of respondents express optimism.
The lowest numbers came in France with 52 per cent, Turkey with 51 per cent, Japan with 43 per cent, and Germany with 42 per cent.
A coalition led by the India National Congress (INC) secured 34.6 per cent of the vote and 217 seats in the House of the People in the 2004 Indian legislative election. While Sonia Gandhi was the leader of the INC, and therefore the first choice to take over as prime minister, the party eventually nominated Manmohan Singh for the position. Saudi Arabia does not have an elected national government.
Official results from the September 2005 election to Germany's Federal Diet gave the Christian-Democratic Union (CDU) and the Bavarian Christian-Social Party (CSU) 226 seats, with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) a close second with 222 legislators. Neither of the two main parties was able to assemble a coalition government with their preferred partners. In November 2005, CDU leader Angela Merkel was sworn in as Germany's first female head of government. The current administration includes members of the CDU, CSU and SPD.
In June and July, Germany's Federal Diet approved a raise in the Value Added Tax (VAT) from 16 per cent to 19 per cent in 2007, and the cabinet agreed to raise all health care charges by 0.5 per cent in 2007, and cut corporate taxes from a nominal 38.65 per cent to 29.16 per cent in 2008. The VAT had never been raised by more than one percentage point since its introduction in 1968.
Polling Data
Are you personally optimistic or pessimistic about the prospects for your own personal quality of life during the next decade?
Optimistic | Pessimistic | |
India | 97% | 3% |
Saudi Arabia | 97% | 3% |
Egypt | 93% | 7% |
Mexico | 88% | 13% |
Australia | 86% | 14% |
South Korea | 86% | 14% |
Canada | 79% | 21% |
Israel | 79% | 21% |
Russia | 77% | 23% |
Spain | 72% | 29% |
South Africa | 71% | 29% |
Lebanon | 70% | 30% |
United States | 68% | 32% |
Britain | 66% | 34% |
Italy | 65% | 35% |
China | 64% | 16% |
France | 52% | 49% |
Turkey | 51% | 50% |
Japan | 43% | 57% |
Germany | 42% | 58% |
Source: Angus Reid Strategies / Maclean's
Methodology: Online interviews with 5,800 adults in Australia, Britain, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Turkey and the United States, conducted from Sept. 22 to Oct. 6, 2006.
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