Respondents in a nationwide poll conducted by the International Repub- lican Institute’s (IRI) Center for In- sights in Survey Research (CISR) were asked how satisfied or dissatisfied they were with the work of various institu- tions in Armenia. The Armenian mili- tary got the highest approval rating. Respondents were mostly satisfied with the work of the military, accord- ing to the survey. 43% said they were very satisfied, while 29% said somewhat satisfied with the work of the armed forces. 11% said they were somewhat dissat- isfied, while 13% said very dissatisfied with it. 4% refused to answer. Regarding the Armenian Apostolic Church,34% said they were very sat- isfied, 24% said somewhat satisfied, 11% said somewhat dissatisfied, 24% said very dissatisfied, and 6% did not answer. In terms of police, 20% said very satisfied, 34% said somewhat satis- fied, 16% said somewhat dissatisfied, 25% said very dissatisfied and 4% re- fused to answer. Army leadership – 18% very sat- isfied, 30% somewhat satisfied, 15% somewhat dissatisfied, 29% very dis- satisfied, 8% refused to answer. Prime Minister’s Office – 15% very satisfied, 23% somewhat satisfied, 14% somewhat dissatisfied, 44% very dissatisfied, 4% refused to answer. President’s Office – 10% very sat- isfied, 22% somewhat satisfied, 14% somewhat dissatisfied, 34% very dis- satisfied, 17% refused to answer. Government ministries – 8% very satisfied, 30% somewhat satisfied, 22% somewhat dissatisfied, 31% very dissatisfied, 9% refused to answer. National Assembly – 7% very sat- isfied, 17% somewhat satisfied, 18% somewhat dissatisfied, 54% very dis- satisfied, 4% refused to answer. Corruption Prevention Commission – 12% very satisfied, 23% somewhat satisfied, 18% somewhat dissatisfied, 37% very dissatisfied, 9% refused to answer. Courts – 8% very satisfied, 23% somewhat satisfied, 22% somewhat dissatisfied, 30% very dissatisfied, 16% refused to answer. The full survey report is available here. The survey was conducted on behalf of the International Republican In stitute’s Center for Insights in Survey Research by Breavis (represented by IPSC LLC). Data was collected from June 16-26, 2025 through CATI ad- ministered telephone interviews. The sample consisted of 1,505 resident citi- zens of Armenia and forcibly displaced former residents of Nagorno Karabakh who are now residing in Armenia (who may or may not be citizens). Published by Armenpress www.armenpress.am
