This time the survey focuses on possible changes in Slovenian politics and on the attitude towards work and development. Among political issues, not only the attitude towards the government and the political parties was measured at that time, but also the election chances of potentially newly introduced parties in the Slovenian political scene. The survey also measured, who would have been more appropriate from the voters' point of view for the position of the prime minister: Borut Pahor, Janez Janša or Zoran Janković. Related to the discussion on the pension reform, the study examines the support of the governmental proposal as well as other work and development related issues: if there is a consensus on the vision for development in Slovenia; are investments essential for the success, innovations or hardworking workers; how common technological and organizational improvements in companies are; what is more important to Slovenians, a higher wage or a safe employment and what would they be prepared to do for a higher wage: taking additional training, undergraduate studies, moving to another region or even to another country. The study also included questions on (dis)trust in other people.
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