70% of Sri Lankans want Executive Presidency abolished – Survey

July 19, 2022 at 9:44 AM

A survey conducted by Verité Research has revealed that 70% of Sri Lankans are of the opinion that the Executive Presidency should be abolished. 

The June 2022 syndicated survey reveals that only 15% said that the Executive Presidency should not be abolished.  

The balance of the 15% had various other opinions, such as reducing the powers, instead of abolishing them, or refusing to state an opinion.  

According to Verité Research, the distribution of opinion was very similar across all age groups. 

The Southern, Eastern, and Northern Provinces had a similar distribution of opinion – with over 80% saying the Executive Presidency should be abolished.

Implementation of the survey 

The poll was conducted as a part of the syndicated survey instrument by Verité Research. This instrument also provides other organizations the opportunity to survey the sentiments of Sri Lanka.  

The June 2022 poll is based on an island-wide nationally representative sample of responses from 1,052 Sri Lankan adults. 

The sample and methodology were designed to ensure that the error margin would be under 3% at a 95% confidence interval. The polling partner was Vanguard Survey (Pvt) Ltd. (NewsWire)