Opinion Poll 2019 – Tunisia (factsheet)

December 20, 2019
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Poll shows most Tunisians think EU has good relations with their country

Around half of Tunisians feel their country has good relations with the European Union, and say the EU has a positive influence on development in their country. 48% of those who knew that the EU provided financial support to Tunisia say that it is effective – just some of the findings of the latest annual opinion poll in Tunisia, published by the EU Neighbours South project.

The survey – part of a wave of opinion polls carried out in seven southern Mediterranean partner countries – was conducted in Tunisia from June-July 2019, with 1,014 people consulted in face-to-face interviews. Respondents were asked about their general perceptions of the EU and the values with which it is associated, about EU relations with their country, and the impact of EU financial support. The surveys also look at preferred sources of information, how people feel about their personal situation and the situation in their country, and their expectations for the future.

In general, Tunisians were less positive in their perceptions of the EU than the regional average for the three Maghreb countries (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia), a trend reflecting a slightly less optimistic outlook about the situation in their country and life in general.

Asked to describe relations with the EU, 59% said they were good, compared to an average of 63% in the Maghreb. Fifty-one per cent of those asked saw the EU as an important partner, while 40% felt the EU had a positive influence on the development of their country. Forty-eight per cent of Tunisians were aware of the financial support provided by the EU, and half of those saw this support as effective (48%, compared to 60% regional average).

In more general terms, 48% of those asked had a positive image of the EU, compared to the Maghreb average of 46%, while 17% had a neutral image and just 15% a negative image. As in other countries of the region, the values most frequently associated with the EU were individual freedom and freedom of speech; those least associated with the EU were the absence of corruption and tolerance.

Tunisians feel EU support has contributed the most to tourism (43%), trade (23%) and education (14%) in their country.

In general, Tunisians think that the European Union’s image in their national media is positive. On television, forty-six per cent of them believe that the image is very to fairly positive, while eight per cent believe it to be very to fairly negative. Television is followed by websites (40% positive, 20% neutral, 8% negative) and radio (40% positive, 23% neutral, 8% negative).

Tunisians are generally satisfied with their lives (70%, compared to an average of 71% for the Maghreb), but worried about the economic situation in their country (70% feel it is bad, compared to 62% in the region). But 35% are expecting their life in general to be better (against 13% who are expecting it to be worse) while 64% think that the financial situation of their household is already good (against 32% who think it’s bad).

The EU Neighbours South regional overview report and factsheets are available here.

To find out more about EU – Tunisia cooperation and partnership, go here.

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