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One in ten respondents in Lithuania reported that the economic situation of their household and the country as a whole has improved over the last two months.
"Ensuring stability rather than carrying out reforms," a majority of respondents said during a public opinion survey conducted by the Public Opinion Fund (FOM) with the aim to find out what the population thought about the main task of the Russian authorities.
Food distribution, energy and pharmaceutical products, as well as telecommunications and the Internet, are the sectors where Lithuanians are most likely to have experienced problems due to a lack of competition, according to a Flash Eurobarometer survey.
A telephone poll conducted by the company Provident Finansai revealed that the introduction of the euro did not change habits of personal financial management of many Lithuanians with lower income.
Some 68 percent of Lithuanians were in favour of the euro in mid-February, up by 8 percent from December, the latest poll commissioned by the central Bank of Lithuania has shown.
People's opinion on how democracy works in Lithuania has not changed - more than half of the polled said they were quite dissatisfied, while four in ten were satisfied.
Seventy-nine percent of people in Lithuania still say they oppose legislation instituting same-sex partnership. But the number of those in support has doubled over the last year to 15 percent, a survey has revealed on Thursday.
Lithuanian justice minister hails improvements in rights awareness among consumers and businesses (1)
Rights awareness among Lithuania’s consumers and businesses is improving, justice minister has said, adding that consolidation of three public authorities this year will provide additional impetus for progress in this area.
Under a tenth of the Lithuanian population – 8 percent – view the Russian annexation of Crimea in a positive light, and the share includes a considerable number of Lithuanian-speakers, shows a poll published by the Civil Society Institute on Thursday.
According to a Eurobarometer survey, 85 percent of internet users in the European Union believe that the risk of becoming a victim of cybercrime is growing (a 9-percent increase compared with the survey from 2013).
Consumer confidence indicator improved by 7 percentage points in January 2015 against December 2014, however people still pessimistically assess the country's economy and their households' financial situation.
The growing trust in the police in Lithuania is bringing the country closer to Western Europe where the police is a highly-trusted institution, sociologists say.
The ruling Lithuanian Social Democratic Party continues topping popularity polls, shows a survey published by DELFI.
Nearly two-thirds of the Lithuanians are positive about the euro, which the country adopted as its currency this year, the recent Eurobarometer survey has shown.
In the European Union, just under half (48.9 percent) of enterprises of 10 employees or more reported innovation activity during the period 2010-2012. The proportion of innovative enterprises in the EU dropped in 2010-2012 compared with both 2006-2008 (51.5 percent innovative enterprises) and the pe...
In December 2014 only every third Lithuanian claimed that the situation in the country has been improving. Compared with November 2014, the number of optimists decreased by 6 percent. According to sociologist and lecturer of Vilnius University, Professor Romas Lazutka, the outburst of pessimism at t...
The Liberal Movement of Lithuania can boast its most impressive and sustainable rating leap, say political experts referring to sociological research.
Most Lithuanians support their government's position on Ukraine, according to a survey published on Tuesday.
The society's support for the euro in Lithuania rose 7 percentage points in December from November to reach 60 percent, according to a survey released by the Bank of Lithuania on Thursday.