A nationwide survey conducted by Global InfoAnalytics indicates that many voters support key proposals outlined in the Constitutional Review Commission’s report issued earlier this month.
The poll shows that extending the presidential term from four to five years has the backing of most respondents. Fifty-seven percent of voters surveyed said they support the proposal, while 36 percent are opposed. Seven percent indicated they are undecided.
The survey also reveals strong approval for separating parliamentary and ministerial roles. According to the findings, 58 percent of respondents favour a ban on members of parliament serving as ministers, compared with 32 percent who oppose the idea. Ten percent said they have no clear position on the matter.
Support is also evident for reducing the minimum age required to contest the presidency. The poll found that 55 percent of voters are in favour of lowering the age limit, while 35 percent are against it. Another 10 percent expressed no opinion.
Global InfoAnalytics carried out the survey between December 1 and December 21, 2025, using a combination of online questionnaires, telephone interviews, and in-person interviews. The poll sampled 13,495 registered voters from across the country.
