Saturday, January 22, 2011

Most Cambodians Satisfied with Country's Direction

IRI's Cambodia country director John Willis, who says a new survey shows around three-quarters of Cambodians are satisfied with the direction the country is taking (Photo: VOA photo - R. Carmichael)
Robert Carmichael, VOA
Phnom Penh 21 January 2011

A new survey by the International Republican Institute, a U.S. organization, says three-quarters of Cambodians are satisfied with the direction their country is taking. Those who disagree say corruption is their key complaint.

The survey by the International Republican Institute - or IRI - found that 76 percent of Cambodians said they were satisfied with the way things are going.

They cited infrastructure improvements such as better roads, schools and health clinics.

The IRI, which works to advance democracy, released the results in Phnom Penh on Friday.
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