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    October 14, 2019
    10 key takeaways about public opinion in Europe 30 years after the fall of communism

    Judicial fairness, gender equality seen as very important priorities across Europe

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    10 key takeaways about public opinion in Europe 30 years after the fall of communism
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    Few political parties in Western Europe seen favorably by more than half
    Generally, Central and Eastern Europeans approve of shift to multiparty system and a free market economy
    Homosexuality more accepted in Western Europe
    Judicial fairness, gender equality seen as very important priorities across Europe
    Large increase in people saying the standard of living has improved after 1989/1991 changes
    Since 1991, life satisfaction has improved across Europe
    Widespread belief that gender equality is important
    Younger generations give more value to internet freedom than older generations do
    Dissatisfaction with democracy is common in Europe
    Merkel garners more confidence than other European leaders

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