Survey Reports

The Resignation of Minister of Education: Was He Successful Or Not?

40.7% of voters think that the Minister of Education Ziya Selcuk was successful during his tenure. The first cabinet of the new presidential system was announced by President Recep Tayyip

Voters: The Response to Forest Fires Is Unsuccessful

The occurrence of forest fires in different parts of the Aegean area caused another environmental management issue in Turkey after the mucilage problem. The central government’s ability to respond to

Ther Rector of Bogazici University Couldn’t Stand the Protests

The Rector of Bogazici University Melih Bulu was dismissed by president Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Most voters think that the protests of the university academicians and students are the reason for

53.5% of Voters: The Government Has No Environment Policy

With the occurrence of mucilage problems in Turkey, the belief in central government environmental policy is debated. As a result of environmental issues, Turkey Monitor asked voters about the perception

The Cause of Mucilage: Not Taking Enough Precaution

87.1% of the voters are concerned about the mucilage problem, while 80.7% think that the problem occurs because adequate precautions are not taken. Turkey faced a major environmental problem. The

60.3% of Voters Do Not Trust the TURKSTAT’s Inflation Rate

The Turkish Statistical Institute (TURKSTAT) announced the inflation rate for March as 16.7. 72.1% of the voters think that inflation is higher than the TURKSTAT announcement. TURKSTAT, which announced the

Turkey Withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention: 57.9% of Voters Opinion Is Negative

57.9% of the voters’ view of the government’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention is negative. Concerns about violence against women continue in Turkey. In this period of increasing concerns, the

Half of the Voters: Higher Interest Rate Is the Reason for Agbal’s Dismission

50.3% of voters think that Naci Agbal was dismissed because he did not lower the interest rate. After the transition to the presidential system, uncertainty increased in the Turkish economy.

84.3% of Voters Do Not Want the President to Appoint Rectors

84.3% of the voters do not want the President to appoint universities’ rectors. 36.5% think that the appointments should be made by the Higher Education Institution, 30.4% by the university

Turkey’s socialization platform: Tea

We identify with the culture we belong to and see tea as a value that makes us who we are. When we say chat, friendship, peace, happiness, family, we say