Broken roads are Crimea's main problem

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The Public Opinion Foundation conducted a survey in Crimea in late July, in which 1126 people in Crimea and 580 respondents in Sevastopol participated.

More than 80% answered positively to the question "Are you satisfied with the current state of affairs?"

Broken roads were the biggest problem for 44% of the respondents in the Republic of Crimea and 43% in Sevastopol.

27% of the city of Chernomorye and 20% of the Crimean people are concerned about the rise in prices. Sevastopolans are also concerned about low incomes, 17% citing that as a concern. In general, despite the problems of everyday life, 40% of respondents in Crimea believe that in the case of rallies and demonstrations, most people would not take part in them, TASS reports.