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Corruption tops security fears in new Romania survey as public remains split
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A recent INSCOP poll reveals that corruption is now perceived by Romanians as the greatest threat to their country's National Security, surpassing concerns about potential war involvement. While nearly half of respondents believe they could be drawn into a conflict within years and only 51% feel Romania offers security guarantees today, more than fifty percent still maintain confidence in national safety structures despite these anxieties.
Key Points
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1Recent INSCOP polling data reveals a significant divide among Romanians regarding national security, with nearly half believing the country is insecure.
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2While corruption remains identified as Romania's primary threat to its own citizens' sense of safety by those who feel insecurity exists in their nation
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3The majority (51%) still express confidence that they can prevent future wars and consider themselves secure from a national security perspective.
Developments
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(Future projection based on Mar 19 data)