Prime Minister Evika Silina has been criticized for using the VIP service at Amsterdam Airport, which cost over 4000 euros in total. This information was disclosed by former Director of the State Chancellery Janis Citskovskis. How does the public assess Silina's communication on this issue?
Residents of Latvia aged 18 to 65 were asked how satisfied they are with the communication of Prime Minister Evika Silina and her team with the public regarding the use of the VIP service costing over 4000 euros at Amsterdam Airport, reports the program "900 Seconds" (TV3). They were asked to rate it on a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 means "completely dissatisfied" and 10 means "completely satisfied."
The average rating given by residents for Silina's communication with the public is 2.4 points.
A comparatively higher rating (7–10 points) was given by 5% of residents, an average rating (5–6 points) by 8%, while a comparatively low rating (1–4 points) was given by the majority — 68% of residents.
It should be noted that the lowest possible rating (1 point) was given by just under half (47%) of residents.
5% of residents indicated that they are not informed, while 14% did not express a specific opinion on the matter.