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[POLL RESULTS] Cabinet Restructuring Opinion Poll
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I don't have the energy to make these results Amerion-level pretty right now, but I hope they can be informative nonetheless. Tounge
 



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Out of 22 respondents, 77.3% favoured splitting the MoRA in some way. Dividing the ministry three ways -- into a Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Ministry of Media, and Ministry of Home Affairs -- was the most commonly preferred suggestion, with the support of 41.2% of those favouring a split. A two-way split into Cultural Affairs and Home Affairs was also common, with 35.3% of those favouring a split supporting it in some form.

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A majority of respondents (54.5%) wanted to create a full Ministry of World Assembly Affairs. An even larger majority of 81.8% wanted some form of multi-member structure for WA affairs.

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Whether or not a new MoCA was divorced from the current MoRA would not affect the willingness to run of 68.2% of respondents, either because they felt they would never run for either position (40.9%) or because they would be equally willing to run for either (27.3%). Of those who felt they might run for a position, 30.7% would be more likely to run for MoCA, while 15.4% would be less likely.

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As with MoCA, a majority of respondents did not feel that a split would change their likelihood of running. Of those who felt they might run for a position, 29.4% would be more likely to run for MoHA, while 23.6% would be less likely.

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Unlike MoCA or MoHA, a majority of respondents felt that the creation of a Minister of Media Affairs would change their likelihood of running for the office. Of those who felt they might run for a position, 47.1% would be more likely to run for Minister of Media Affairs than Minister of Regional Affairs, while 29.4% would be less likely.

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A majority of respondents (54.5%) said that they doubted they would never participate in WA affairs. This is notable because a strong majority, nonetheless, supported the creation of a WA department, initiative, or ministry. Of those who felt they might participate in WA affairs, however, a full 80.0% would be more likely to do so if a WA department, initiative, or ministry were created.
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[POLL RESULTS] Cabinet Restructuring Opinion Poll - by Somyrion - 12-24-2019, 04:04 PM



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