Survey: Majority of Hungarians consider EU leaders corrupt

Fully 54 percent of respondents in a recent Nézőpont survey considered the leaders of the European Union corrupt, while 28 percent held the opposite view.

Fully 70 percent of supporters of the ruling parties had a negative opinion of the EU’s leadership in view of the recent corruption scandal, while only 14 percent did not regard it as corrupt on balance, Nezopont said on Friday. On the other hand, 52 percent of opposition respondents said they did not believe that European leaders could be corrupt, while 31 percent of respondents in that group thought “charges of corruption were justified”.

Nézőpont phone survey of 1,000 voting-age adults was carried out from Jan. 9 to 11.

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Source: MTI