Some 56 percent of respondents called unemployment the main problem of Georgia, the study of International Republican Institute (IRI), which was funded by USAID says.
The study was conducted in early May and was attended by more than 1,500 respondents.
According to the survey, 78 percent of respondents are optimistic. A similar figure is recorded in the U.S., but in Europe Georgia is a leader in this regard.
Georgia's territorial integrity and economic situation are called as the country’s main problems after unemployment.
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