Political Instability in Pakistan

Survey on Political Instability in Pakistan – 2025

Total Participants: 12,000
How do you rate the current government’s handling of political affairs and stability?
  • Excellent: 7% (840 votes)
  • Good: 10% (1,200 votes)
  • Poor: 33% (3,960 votes)
  • Very Poor: 50% (6,000 votes)
Do you believe the current government has failed to maintain law and order in the country?
  • Yes, completely: 78% (9,360 votes)
  • No, they are trying their best: 12% (1,440 votes)
  • Not sure: 10% (1,200 votes)
How do you perceive the role of the establishment (military, judiciary) in Pakistan’s political instability?
  • It’s negatively influencing politics: 65% (7,800 votes)
  • It’s playing a neutral role: 20% (2,400 votes)
  • It’s helping maintain order: 15% (1,800 votes)
Do you think frequent changes in leadership have damaged Pakistan’s global reputation?
  • Yes, significantly: 72% (8,640 votes)
  • Somewhat, but not entirely: 18% (2,160 votes)
  • No, it’s not a major issue: 10% (1,200 votes)
How confident are you in the fairness of elections in Pakistan?
  • No confidence at all: 60% (7,200 votes)
  • Slightly confident: 25% (3,000 votes)
  • Fully confident: 15% (1,800 votes)
Do you believe political victimization of opposition leaders is increasing under the current government?
  • Yes, it’s at an all-time high: 80% (9,600 votes)
  • It has always been there: 12% (1,440 votes)
  • No, it’s not happening: 8% (960 votes)