Estonian Residents Feel Less Secure in Three Years
A recent survey shows public confidence in Estonia’s security has fallen to its lowest level in three years. This decline is linked to global events. It raises concerns about the country’s stability.
The survey was commissioned by the Government Office. It revealed a significant drop in how people feel safe. Public trust in the state’s ability to protect them has decreased. However, separately, a recent survey showed that public trust in the Estonian president increased to 76 percent in March. This is the highest level of trust in three years.
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Highlights
Security Confidence Drops
Public confidence in Estonia’s security has fallen to the lowest level in three years.
Global Events Cited
The drop in security trust is linked to global events.
President Trust Increases
Public trust in the Estonian president rose to 76 percent in March.
Highest Trust in Years
This is the highest level of trust in three years.
Positive Opinion Shift
The survey shows a positive view of the president’s leadership.