[MoI & MoFA] eSouth Africa - survey results
Ministry of Information eSA
Dear citizens,
The joint work between ministers and ministries is one of the most important for our country - so today the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and The Ministry of Informtion provide you the following information about the nation's survey.
- 27 citizens filled the form.
What do you think about alliances ?
pro-TWO 29%
pro-CoT 11%
neutral 7%
pro-NaN 25%
No idea/opinion 11%
Others 18%
Pie: link
Sadly our nation is devided between TWO and NaN which got more than 54% of total votes. The time is come to deside and it's our duty to get the decision - together! Many people are still pro-NaN, the 'stop' is that there is no big coutnry in it.
What do you think about trading embargoes?
liberal vision 71%
non-liberal vision 21%
Others 7%
Pie: link
Here we stand united - the majority of our people believe in democratic ideas of freedom tradings. The opinion of the information ministry is against trading embargoes.
Thank you very much!
Minister of Foreign Affairs of eSouth Africa
Minister of Information of eSouth Africa
Comments
Signed and Voted.
Thanks to all participants.
[MoI & MoFA] eSouth Africa - survey results
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-moi-amp-mofa-esouth-africa-survey-results-2303524/1/20
Put links to gdocs in http://tinyurl.com/ and than into article.
Erep cuts google links.
Anyway, voted.
Voted
Congress is already voting on rejoining NaN and its an overwhelming "NO" so far
There is a big difference between what congress wants and what a country wants. Not saying we want to go back to NaN but this decision should be done by referendum rather than Congress.
I don't disagree. These results should have been presented to congress for evaluation before we.voted. But the.country feels very disconnected right now. I like what the MOI is doing giving people info but they should try to give people info that matters like congress discussion quotes / summary. More like a newspaper than an encyclopedia.
Noted. The team is just getting started. I do think that little tidbits like this are interesting in a far as they help us all understand general sentiment outside the forums.
The question was "What do you think about (the) alliances?"
The answers reflect the sentiment of how you feel about an alliance and not a the very different question "Which alliance should South Africa join?"
In surveys, the phrasing is everything since it determines how people understand what you are after.
You can love an alliance and know they are not right for joining right now.
You can hate an alliance and know they are the alliance we need to join.