Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 21st September 2025, 11:39 AM
A recent survey has found that while 94.3% of respondents expressed interest in voting if the 13th National Parliamentary Election were held next year, 56% of voters admitted to having no understanding of the proportional representation (PR) system used in the upper house of parliament.
Survey Overview
Key Findings
| Aspect | Finding |
| Voter interest | 94.3% would vote if elections were held next year |
| Support for February elections | 86.5% favour holding the election in February |
| Confidence in interim government | 69.9% believe the interim government can conduct a fair election |
| Confidence in safe voting | 77.5% feel they can vote safely |
| Concerns over law & order | 56% worry about law and order; note increase in extortion over past six months |
| Awareness of PR system | 56% unaware; younger generation more aware and positive than older generation |
| Evaluation of interim government | 78.7% rate their actions positively; satisfaction lower among highly educated respondents |
| University students | Less interested in voting than general respondents; more divided on election timing; also notice increased extortion |
| Minority religious communities | Show less confidence in interim government’s ability to conduct neutral elections |
Generational Differences
Education and Awareness
Minority Community Perceptions
The survey highlights a high level of voter interest alongside significant gaps in awareness of the PR system, law and order concerns, and differences in perception across generations, education levels, and minority groups.
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