Only 37% of Egyptians are dissatisfied with the House of Representatives’ performance over the past year, according to a poll the Egyptian Center for Public Opinion (Baseera) released on Sunday. Thirty percent of respondents said they believe the House is doing a good job, while the remaining 33% were undecided. The poll notes that there is an inverse relationship between respondents’ education level and their satisfaction level: 19% of respondents with education beyond thanawiya amma report they approve of parliament’s performance. That rate rises to 40% among those who left school before thanawiya amma.
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