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Most Romanians Consider Govt’s Anti-Crisis Measures Ineffective - Poll
01.03.2011, 16:43 | Economy | 1862 views



Most Romanians (80%) think that the anti-crisis measures taken by the Government were ineffective, according to a Eurobarometer survey published on Tuesday.

EU citizens consider that their countries' measures against the economic crisis were inefficient (55%). About 86% of respondents in Spain and Latvia and 83% of respondents in Ireland, Greece and Lithuania think their governments took ineffective anti-crisis measures.

According to the survey, 63% of Romanians think the European Union was inefficient in fighting the crisis. Almost half of European citizens said the European Union's anti-crisis measures were efficient.

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