In an opinion poll undertaken in the Visegrád Four nations - TopicsExpress



          

In an opinion poll undertaken in the Visegrád Four nations (Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia) by the Central European Opinion Research Group (CEORG) on the past 25 years of history, Hungarian respondents turned in some shocking results, indeed. Heading up the anomalies was the 42% of Hungarian respondents opining that there have been “more losses than benefits” since the changes wrought by the collapse of communism in 1989. Just 12% of Hungarians surveyed felt the changes were “definitely beneficial,” well lowest among the participating countries. Another 20% said the benefits and negatives were about equal. bbj.hu/politics/poll-42percent-of-hungarians-say-more-losses-than-benefits-since-1989_77354
Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 07:01:49 +0000

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