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Polls show drastic erosion of trust in institutions, but ND retaining political dominance
The Greek public’s trust in state institutions has plummeted in the past five years, according to surveys published this week. The findings present a troubling counterpoint to polls which show New Democracy and PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis continuing to enjoy a dominant position on the political scene.
Fewer than one in three Greeks (27 percent) trust the justice system, down from 53 percent in 2018, according to the latest survey by pollsters Public Issue. The portion of the public which does not trust the courts and judges has jumped from 33 percent...
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