WIN/Gallup International Association Releases 38th Annual End of Year Survey »
...and 16% who expected things to remain the same. These figures show improvement from last year’s survey, when only 35% expected prosperity and 39% expected difficulty. While a slight majority of Afghans believe that elections in their country are free and fair, there are still many who disagree. This is likely due, at least in part, to the protracted crisis in naming a winner following the second round of the presidential election. The survey asked...