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According to IRES, the Army is the highest rated institution with the highest confidence: 84% of Romanians have a lot or a lot of confidence in the MApN.
The army is followed by the IGSU (75%) and the National Committee for Emergency Situations (68%). The only two institutions present in this survey that less than half of Romanians trust are the Local Police (46%) and the Government (26%).
The church has a lower confidence rating than traditional surveys, on an equal footing with the police.
Romanians don’t trust Ludovic Orban
When it comes to the authorities, Raed Arafat is best rated: over 75% of Romanians say they trust him.
Raed Arafat has great confidence in voters of PNL, PSD and those of other parties, and voters of the USR – PLUS Alliance or undecided and those who do not respond / do not vote in the parliamentary elections credit with lower confidence IRES notes.
The DSU President is followed by President Klaus Iohannis, but at a great distance. Basically Raed Arafat is the only character that Romanians trust in a majority proportion.
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President Klaus Iohannis is considered by only 39% of Romanians, followed by the Minister of Health, Nelu Tătaru (37%).
At the bottom of the ranking are Marcel Vela, Minister of the Interior (26%) and Prime Minister Ludovic Orban (24%).
Romanians feel lied to by the government
Half of Romanians believe that the Government has reacted quickly to the crisis caused by COVID-19 and just under half (48%) believe that the Executive has communicated clearly.
“More than two thirds of the study participants appreciate the measures proposed by the Romanian government in the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic as good and very good, ”says IRES.
However, confidence in the government has decreased and Romanians believe that they have been lied to: 59% of them believe that the Executive has hidden information.
Regarding the state of emergency, Romanians approve the measure, including the extension of the period.
Eight out of 10 Romanians believe that the extent of the emergency is a very good or good measure (38% very good, 45% good).
The survey was conducted on a sample of 1,055 people over the age of 18, between April 7 and 8. The survey was conducted by phone. The margin of error is +/- 3%.