After the quarantine, the public appreciated the work of the institutions: confidence in the Government and the Seimas grew.



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Confidence in the Seimas increased by 4 percentage points (only 28% confidence, 69% do not trust) and confidence in the Constitutional Court increased by 3 percentage points (68% confidence, 25% do not trust). However, despite growing confidence after the quarantine period, the Government and the Seimas remained among the most distrustful institutions in the country.

The Fire and Rescue Service continues to be the most reliable institution in the country. 91% trust him. only 7% of respondents do not trust. In second place with 72 percent. Support is the institution of the President (21% do not trust), the Church is in the third party (69% trust, 22% do not trust).

According to a survey carried out by the market research and public opinion company Baltijos tyrimai from June 15 to 25, commissioned by the ELTA news agency, the police rank fourth in terms of reliability (69% confidence, 28% not trusts), and the Constitutional Court is in fifth place (68% confidence). , do not trust 25%), in the sixth – Lithuanian Armed Forces (67% trust, 26% don’t trust), in the seventh – State Border Guard Service (66% trust, 27% don’t trust), in the eighth – Department of State Security (60% trust), 28% don’t trust), Sodra is in the ninth (58% trust, 36% don’t trust), and the Lithuanian media occupy the tenth (56% trust, 39% do not trust).

In addition to these 10 institutions, in which the population trusts the most, there are 6 institutions that trust more than they do not trust. These are the Bank of Lithuania (55% confidence, 37% confidence), the Special Investigation Service (54%, 31%, respectively), the municipalities (52%, 41%), the State Audit Office ( 51%, 37%). ), the prosecution (44%, 43%) and the unions (42%, 40%).

Earlier this summer, the country’s residents no longer trusted the Lithuanian Seimas (only 28% trust it, 69% don’t trust it) and the courts (36% trust it, 55% don’t trust it). at).

During the investigation, 1000 Lithuanian residents (from 18 years old) were interviewed through personal interviews, the survey was carried out at 108 sampling points. The composition of the respondents corresponds to the composition of the Lithuanian population aged 18 years or over by sex, age, nationality, type of settlement. The opinion of the respondents shows the opinion of the Lithuanian population aged 18 years and over. The error of the research results is up to 3.1 percent.

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