Only 31 percent of Turks approve of Turkish military's presence in Idlib
Only 30.7 percent of Turks see the Turkish military presence in Syria's Idlib as a "necessity," according to recent survey. Asked if the presence of Turkish military in Idlib is a “necessity,” 30.7 percent of the survey participants said “Yes,” while 48.8 percent said “No” and 20.5 percent chose the option of “I do not have an opinion/No answer.”
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Only 30.7 percent of Turks approve of Turkish military's presence in Syria's northwestern province of Idlib, according to a survey conducted by pollster Metropoll in February.
Askedif the presence of Turkish military in Idlib is a “necessity,”30.7 percent of the survey participants said “Yes,” while 48.8percent said “No” and 20.5 percent chose the option of “I donot have an opinion/No answer.”
The pollster said this research was conducted between Feb. 15-21, nearly a week before an airstrike in Idlib which killed at least 34 Turkish soldiers. In the aftermath of the attack, Turkey launched its Idlib operation code-named “Operation Spring Shield,” marking its fourth military operation in Syria.
Erdoğan's approval rating realizes at 41.1 percent
The survey also asked participants if they approve of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's way of doing his job. Some 41.1 percent said they approved of the president, while 51.17 percent said they disapprove of him. The rest of the participants left the question unanswered.
Accordingto the research, Erdoğan received the highest support during hisreign as president during the failed coup attempt of July 15, 2016(with 67.6 percent approval rating) and the lowest support during theJune 7, 2015 general elections (with 37.5 percent approval rating).
70.5 percent of Turks think Syrian refugees have damaged Turkish economy
Theparticipants were also asked about Syrian refugees in Turkey. Some70.5 percent of the participants think that Syrians have damaged theTurkish economy; some 60 percent think that they will not return homeafter the war, and 76.6 percent think that they should not be grantedcitizenship.
57 percent of Turks have more more expenses than income
The survey also asked the participants about their monthly budget and the answers showed the imbalance in income-expenditure balance.
Some57 percent answered “I have more expenses than income,” meaningthey live by borrowing. Only 14.8 percent of the participants said “Ihave more income than expenses,” while 23.0 percent said “Myincome and expenses are equal” and 5.2 percent left the questionunanswered.