Islamabad, Pakistan – IRI today released its fifth survey of Pakistan public opinion along with its analysis of the poll findings.  The poll, conducted between August 29-September 13, 2007, is a comprehensive analysis of attitudes regarding the Pakistani political landscape.

The randomly selected sample consists of 4,009 adult men and women from 256 rural and 144 urban locations in 60 districts in all four provinces of Pakistan.  The margin of error for the national sample will not exceed +1.58 percent in 19 out of 20 cases.

IRI has conducted surveys in Pakistan since 2002, including four national polls over the past 12 months. The goal of the program is to both gauge public opinion and to use this information in IRI’s work with Pakistan’s political parties.

A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, the IRI advances freedom and democracy worldwide by developing political parties, civic institutions, open elections, good governance, and the rule of law.

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