Japan, Russia, and the United States were most unhappy with restrictions
Most residents of 18 countries are ready to lose restrictions on their rights to defeat the coronavirus epidemic. At the same time, Japan, Russia and the United States were the most dissenting, according to the results of the survey of the holding Romir and Gallup International. Overall, 81% of respondents are willing to sacrifice some of their rights. They are residents of Argentina, Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Italy, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia, USA, Thailand, Philippines, Switzerland, South Korea, Japan. A total of 17,000 people were interviewed. Most of those who agree with the restrictions in Iraq and Pakistan are 92%, who disagree there 6 and 8%, respectively. In Japan, these are the least 40%. In Russia and the United States, the share of consonants is 69% and 68%, respectively, RBC explains. Not ready for restrictions in Japan 42% of respondents, in Russia 28%, in the USA 25%. President of the holding Romir Andrei Milehin compared the answers of citizens with confidence in the leadership of the countries. In European countries, residents believe the state in terms of time restrictions, in the United States people traditionally do not trust the government. In our case, this is another alarming call for the leaders of the country, he believes. Read also: Coronavirus changed the way of life of most residents of Russia And also: 80% of residents of Russia began to go to the street less often
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