
Moldova's Economic Gloom and Social Divisions: iData Poll Reveals Stark Realities
Moldova Economic Pessimism and Social Attitudes Revealed in New iData Poll Chisinau, Moldova – A recent poll conducted by iData and presented by Canal 5 paints a concerning picture of public sentiment in Moldova. The survey, conducted between May 17th and 24th, shows a significant level of pessimism about the current economic situation. 42.4% of respondents believe the economy is stagnating or worsening, while only 13.9% see it improving. This pessimism extends to financial institutions, with a substantial portion of respondents expressing low confidence. "The results reflect a negative overall climate," stated a news anchor from Canal 5, summarizing the iData findings. The poll also delves into social issues, revealing the strong opposition to same-sex marriage legalization in Moldova. 80.8% of respondents voiced their disapproval, highlighting a significant cultural divide. The poll's findings provide valuable insight into the prevailing mood in Moldova and can inform policy decisions. The significant level of economic concern requires attention, while the social attitudes reflect the need for continued dialogue and understanding.