Sri Lanka’s economic, social, and political situation is getting increasingly challenging by the day. As a result, citizens of the country have expressed feelings of frustration, anger, and disappointment. The lives of millions have gotten difficult as the cost of living has increased nearly three times– even for necessities such as food, gas, electricity, water, and most importantly, fuel.

The worsening situation led to the people of Sri Lanka taking to the streets to protest their disapproval of the leaders, politicians, and ministers leading the country. The protests were aimed primarily at changing the leadership in the country. As the protests escalated further, politicians’ private premises, residences, and businesses were reportedly burned, attacked, and nearly destroyed by angry protestors. Eventually, it led to the fleeing of the now former Sri Lankan President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, with no prospects of him returning.

With the role of the presidency now vacant, authorities saw the urgency in electing a new one. Thus, on July 22, 2022, the Members of the Parliament (MPs) held an election and chose none other than Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe as the President of Sri Lanka to continue Rajapaksa’s term until 2024. News of Wickremesinghe’s election soon caught on and the public has had mixed opinions since.

For this reason, Real Research launched a survey on the newly-elected Sri Lankan President, opposed by many. The survey aims to gather opinions on the spectacle and the events leading up to the election.

Hence, hurry and answer the survey on the newly-elected Sri Lankan President, opposed by many on the Real Research app from July 25, 2022. After that, you will receive 12 TNCs as a reward.

Survey Details

Survey Title:
Survey on the Newly-Elected Sri Lankan President, Opposed by Many

Target Number of Participants:
30,000 Users

Demographics

Nationality: All
Age: 21-99
Gender: All
Resident Country: All
Marital Status: All
Language: All
KYC Level: All

Note: This survey is closed. You can view the results here – 45% Satisfied With the Protests Forcing Sri Lankan Leaders’ Resignations.