The Romanians continue to trust the army and the church (according to the findings of previous polls), while “they cast” the political parties “into the outer darkness”, according to the findings of a survey carried out by INSCOP, on behalf of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
In particular, 55.1% of the respondents replied that they trust the church comparatively to 54.5% in January 2019 and 52.8% in November 2018. 68.1% of the respondents said they have high trust in the army (compared with 64.1% in January).
11.3% of respondents said they have high/very high confidence in political parties (compared to 11.8% in January 2019 and 9.1% in November 2018).
The same poll shows that Romanians cast a vote of confidence for NATO (52.4% of respondents) and the European Union (49.6%).
Source: ANA-MPA