In this month's survey, we examined the public's perception of foreign policy. Our survey covered satisfaction with the government's foreign policy, Turkey's position in the international system, and perceptions and attitudes toward Turkey's foreign policy and international relations.
KONDA Research has been conducting a series of political and social surveys called BAROMETRE every month since 2010. In addition to the standard questions on demographic characteristics, political preferences and economic expectations that we regularly ask in each BAROMETRE survey, we also ask questions about the public's perspective on the issues that are on the public agenda at the time and to measure their perceptions and expectations in different areas. The survey, the 166th in the Barometer research series, was conducted on July 5-6, 2025 by face-to-face interviews with 2106 people in 127 neighborhoods and villages of 86 districts, including the central districts of 29 provinces.
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