Gallup Pakistan’s recent survey, conducted between June 28 and July 10, aimed to measure public awareness about the current prime minister. The survey involved over 700 participants from across the country.
The results showed that 65% of Pakistanis correctly named Shehbaz Sharif as the prime minister, indicating a good level of public awareness about the country’s leadership.
However, 20% of respondents gave incorrect answers, and 14% admitted they did not know who the prime minister is.
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The survey also revealed differences in awareness between genders. Among men, 71% correctly identified Shehbaz Sharif, while only 61% of women did the same.
Furthermore, there was a major divide between urban and rural areas. In urban areas, 72% of respondents knew the prime minister’s name, whereas in rural areas, only 63% were able to identify him.