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An international study shows that Romanian eighth graders trust European institutions more than national ones.

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22 February 2024, 16:07
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According to an international survey, 69% of Romanian students trust the European Commission and 68% trust the European Parliament, while only 44% show the same level of trust in the Romanian Government. This report highlights a significant discrepancy in Romanian students' perception of European versus national institutions.

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Elevii români de clasa a opta au încredere mai mare în instituţiile europene decât în cele naţionale, arată un studiu realizat la nivel european
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Studiu: Elevii români au încredere mai mare în instituţiile europene decât în cele naţionale

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