Romanians appreciate the peace negotiations initiated by Donald Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but do not trust the US president. Confidence in the European Union is 74%.
Romanians appreciate the initiation of shutterstock photo negotiations
Only 6% of the respondents of an avant -garde survey have a lot of confidence in Donald Trump, and 16% trust a lot. 21% have very little confidence, and 18% trust the US President, while another 36% did not want to rule clearly, having no confidence or little.
63% of respondents consider a good thing to be the peace discussions between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin on Ukraine, but only 39% say that the American leader will push a change for the better, while 21% think he will favor a return to the past and revisionism .
Trust in the EU and NATO
Regarding the political struggles between the US and the EU, 49% of the 1,300 respondents said that Romania should be located in the EU camp. 28% chose the Americans, and 23% opted for the option “I don’t know/don’t answer”.
81% of Romanians agree with Romania’s belonging to NATO, while the European Union benefits from 74%.
Only 21% of Romanians say it would be good for the Deveselu shield to be abolished, while 64% agree to maintaining it.
The research was carried out between February 18-24, on a sample of 1,300 subjects, by the CATI method (telephone). According to Avangarde, the maximum sampling error, at a level of 95%, is +/- 2.3%.
The survey was self -financed, avant -garde being led by the sociologist Marius Pieleanu.