Armenia National Survey — March 2026

Your opinions matter. This survey takes about 5 minutes to complete.

Question 1 of 8

Q1. Generally speaking, do you think that things in Armenia are going in the right direction or in the wrong direction?

Very much in the right direction
Somewhat in the right direction
Somewhat in the wrong direction
Very much in the wrong direction
Don't know / Refuse

Q2. Which two of the following issues are most important to you and your family right now?

Select up to 2

Peace and security
Jobs and unemployment
Inflation, prices, and cost of living
Salaries and pensions
Healthcare
Education
Political system and governance
Infrastructure and transport

Q3. Thinking about the next Prime Minister of Armenia, which two qualities matter most to you?

Select up to 2

Will be a strong negotiator in international affairs
Has a clear economic plan to create jobs
Has proven leadership and management experience
Will strengthen Armenia's army and defense
Is independent and not controlled by foreign powers
Will unite the country around shared values
Has strong international connections to benefit Armenia

Q4. People have different views on the best way to achieve lasting peace with Azerbaijan. Which statement is closest to your view?

The current diplomatic approach is the safest path to peace, even if it requires difficult compromises
Armenia needs a leader who will negotiate from a position of strength, using international connections and a strong defense
The most important thing is to avoid any risk of war, regardless of who leads the negotiations
None of these / Don't know

Q5. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

Please rate each statement

"Armenia should only enter international agreements if they include guarantees from multiple international partners, not just one country."
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
"Armenia should not make economic concessions to Azerbaijan while Armenian citizens are still being held."
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
"Changes to Armenia's Constitution should never be a condition imposed by another country as part of a peace agreement."
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know

Q6. Have you heard about any specific economic plans or promises made by political parties or leaders ahead of the upcoming elections?

Yes, I have heard detailed plans
Yes, but only in general terms
No, I have not heard any specific plans
Don't know / Not sure

Q6b. Which of the following economic proposals have you heard about?

Select all that apply

Creating 300,000 new jobs
Making medicines 20% cheaper
Building 20,000 affordable apartments
Eliminating taxes for small businesses
A general plan for economic development
Other
Don't remember specifically

Q7. For each of the following areas, who do you trust most to deliver results?

Select one per row

Nikol Pashinyan Samvel Karapetyan Robert Kocharyan None of them Don't know
Creating well-paid jobs
Achieving lasting peace with Azerbaijan
Defending Armenia's strategic interests in negotiations
Strengthening Armenia's international standing

Q8. When you vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections, what will be the single most important factor in your decision?

The party that will strengthen Armenia's defense and achieve real peace
The party that will improve the economy and create jobs
The party led by someone I trust personally
The party that represents new leadership and change
I will vote for the lesser of two evils
I don't plan to vote / Not sure yet

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