Eurobarometer: Majority Of Hungarians Optimistic About State Of EU

  • 7 Aug 2019 10:59 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Eurobarometer: Majority Of Hungarians Optimistic About State Of EU
The majority of Hungarians tend to have an overall positive view of the European Union, according to a fresh Eurobarometer survey.

Fully 55% of Hungarians tend to trust the bloc as against 44% who lent in the opposite direction, according to the Standard Eurobarometer 91 report’s section on Hungary, which ranks 9th out of 28 member states in this respect.

Since the last Eurobarometer survey, the share of Hungarians who trust the EU has risen by 7 percentage points.

On average in the bloc, 44% said they trusted the EU, up 2 percentage points since the last survey.

Altogether 52% of Hungarians said they had a positive view of the EU, 9 percentage points more than in the previous survey.

Fully 68% of Hungarians expressed optimism and 28 pessimism concerning the future of the bloc.

Asked what they saw as the most important challenges facing the bloc, 49% of Hungarians claimed immigration as the top issue, followed by 23% who identified terrorism, while 22% insisted it was climate change.

The personal interviews of over 27,000 people from the 28 EU member states were conducted in June.

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