Just over 56% of the respondents surveyed in an opinion poll believe that it is possible to hold a free and fair election under an all-party government.
A total of 32.8% of them told the Dhaka Tribune survey that holding such was “definitely possible” while 23.3% just said “possible.” They think a free and fair election is possible under an all-party government, which would work as an interim authority during the poll.
Around 16% people opposed the idea strongly with the answer “definitely not possible” while 14% went with the “not possible” option. Fourteen percent people were not sure.
In reply to a supplementary question, however, most voters still rated the caretaker government system as the “best” one for holding a general election.
Over 63% of the respondents supported the caretaker government system as the “best method of holding the next general election” and over 16% went with the “all-party government.” Again, 18.2% of the people picked an “elected government” as the right authority to hold the general election.